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they make it seem easyI noticed that in the 1st video there aren't too many electronic components there - in fact it looks like its not even a SMD board. The electrical impulses from the microcontroller connect to what? To the whiskers?
I find it cruel for the rats.
At the MOBOT competition at CMU (the robot line following competition), cyborg animals are explicitly allowed in the rules . . .
Quote from: dannytemmerman on March 03, 2009, 10:58:31 AMI find it cruel for the rats. initially i did think that. but think about it if they were testing it on puppies? and the fact that they reward it is why i dont mind it.
there is no reason behind testing the neural architecture of living animals..its cruelll
stuy the achitecture of dead animals not living ones...
And unless you don't take any vaccines whatsoever( which I highly doubt), then you shouldn't criticize what these scientists are doing. Vaccines needed to be tested out on animals too you know...
i would have preferred a human being who would have agreed to have been experimented upon rather than anyone who cannot have a say in the matter..
bravo...thats the answer.. .