Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Scientists create ‘fearless’ mouse
By tweaking genes to disable certain functions of the olfactory bulb — the area of the brain that receives information about smells directly from olfactory receptors in the nose — the researchers at the University of Tokyo were able to create a "fearless" mouse that does not try to flee when it smells cats, foxes and other predators.
http://www.pinktentacle.com/2007/11/scientists-create-fearless-mouse/My question is this:
Could a similar technique be used to prevent the administration of the United States of America from attacking when they smell oil?
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