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Scientists are implanting tiny HUMAN brains into rats

TINY human brains injected into rats have sparked a major ethical debate among scientists worried it may give the rodents some type of human consciousness.

Esteemed science ethicists claim the experiments might reach a point where the test lab rats will be "entitled to some kind of respect".

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Advances in science have allowed experts to connect tiny human brains with that of a rat.

To do this, they created clumps of cells that behave similarly to human brains called organoids.

Several labs have inserted those organoids into rat brains, connected them to blood vessels and successfully grown physical links.

Medical mag Stat reported that when scientists shone a light into a rat's eye or stimulated the brain regions involved in vision, that the neurons in the implanted organoid fired up.

It said: "That suggested the human brain tissue had become functionally integrated with the rat."

Scientists hope this will help us understand brain injuries or treat disease.
But experts warn that the more human brain we implant into rats, the more human-like they will become.

Labs are implanting around three or four organoids in rats for now, but what if they added more?

Stanford bioethicist Hank Greely said: "People are talking about connecting three or four.

"But what if you could connect 1,000? That would be getting close to the number of cells in a mouse brain.

"At some future point, it could be that what you've built is entitled to some kind of respect."
 
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kinda makes you take notice of the chimera science claims....... oh well, we build better rat traps and they build smarter rats..lol
 
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Once again I shall repeat: Just because we can doesn't mean we should.

And how do we tell when this little "rat" suddenly hits human consiousness level? Will he start typing out demands for equal rights?