Reviewing the video footage, we found that the rats trained to anticipate positive experiences were more likely to hold their tails high than untrained rats. But what, exactly, did this mean?
Forget the cheese — these rats have a need for speed. Scientists teaching rats to drive have discovered that not only are the rodents capable of operating their tiny cars, but they actually ...
Scientists Have Trained Rats To Drive Rodent Version Of Cybertruck. Scientists at the University of Richmond have trained rats to drive tiny custom-made cars in exchange for sweet treats. The ...
How’s your 2024 Bingo card looking so far? Does it have “rats find joy in driving” on it? Because the scientists who taught rats how to drive are back, and their latest research suggests ...