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Ratautonomy: Scientists Teach Rats How To Drive.
There's actually some serious science happening here. This could well be the weirdest story you read all week, possibly even the year, and yes, it’s absolutely true. Scientists have trained rats to drive a car. Granted, it’s a rat-sized electric car in a small enclosure, but yeah. Rats that can drive.
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