A scenario like Planet of the Apes might not be as unrealistic as we think, but fortunately—or at least for right now—it seems like our future overlords will be far less threatening the Caesar and co.. That's because scientists have discovered that injecting mice with human brain cells
can actually make them smarter. All hail our hyper-intelligent, beady-eyed kings.
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