Rats learn to drive cars - and find it relaxing

And other stories from the stranger side of life

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Rats have learned to drive miniature cars in a new experiment conducted by psychology professor Kelly Lambert. She transformed a clear plastic food container into a mini car by adding wheels and three copper bars. The rats learned sophisticated manoeuvres, and analysis of their body chemistry reveals that they found the driving lessons relaxing.

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