It’s easy to assume that the most surprising aspect of a research project where scientists teach rats to drive would be the mere achievement of getting the rodents behind the wheel. But the ...
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Richmond rats learned how to drive tiny cars. It's bringing them joyRats in Richmond love driving cars and revving their engines for Froot Loops. Why it matters: Kelly Lambert, a University of Richmond neuroscientist, thinks their behavior can teach people about joy.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — After a grand on-camera debut in Netflix’s “Hidden Lives of Pets” last year, University of Richmond’s famous “driving rats” continue to garner international ...
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