The surgeries are performed on a production line with a precision-guided setup that inserts electrodes into targeted regions of the brain. Neiry says its researchers “seek a 100-percent survival rate for the birds undergoing the procedure,” though it did not provide current survival figures.

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    Of course animal (and even human) experimentation happens around the world, even today. Neither is acceptable. (I think that is the point you were trying to make, or, you were trying to pull some classic whataboutism.)

    When it comes to batshit crazy animal experiments, Russian scientists set the gold standard for that shit years ago, is my point. Based on this post it continues to this day, it seems.

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      Part of it is: I’m a nerd for ethical violations in science and medicine. The other part was like, damn, why you talking down to this person like they don’t know about Russian scientists?

      The third part was: “Evil doesn’t have borders.” One guy doesn’t really represent a whole country when we have crazy guys all over the place.

      Russia isn’t even the first to try remote control animals, so it’s not that crazy by modern science standards. Nano-Mind in Korea and DARPA in the USA are into it, to name two. There were those mind-controlled CIA dogs, too.