Scientists Growing Neanderthal Brains To Put Inside Robots0
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- July 5, 2018
Scientists are growing Neanderthal brains in Petri dishes, which they plan to put inside robots.
Scientists are growing Neanderthal brains in Petri dishes, which they plan to put inside robots.
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