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Scientists Find the Kill Switch in Mice's Brains That Turns Them Into Zombie-Like Predators
Flip a switch in a mouse's brains and watch it turn into a killer. Kill switches in the brain? It's true. In a new study, scientists discover that one could actually turn mice's predatory kill instinct on and off, turning them into predatory creatures not unlike zombies from The Walking Dead.
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