Dogs can read minds, apparently
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Saw this report on BBC breakfast, from a "prominent Cambridge scientist"
Surely its complete rubbish... does anyone know if there is any other evidence to support this, brain scans of dogs supposedly reading minds etc.
Must be a slow news day at the BBC as tey are reporting on an albino blackbird in their science/environment section![rolleyes](/inc/images/rolleyes.gif)
Surely its complete rubbish... does anyone know if there is any other evidence to support this, brain scans of dogs supposedly reading minds etc.
Must be a slow news day at the BBC as tey are reporting on an albino blackbird in their science/environment section
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Simpo Two said:
I don't think journos can manage anything more scientific that that. They're still recovering from trying to say 'Pseudomonas' last week. Hell, I was playing with P. aeruginosa as a student!
I cant believe that they have only just appointed a science editor.Simpo Two said:
Probably a seagull.
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rhinochopig said:
I didn't have to open that link to know that the prominent Cam scientist would be Sheldrake. If you liked that story OP, buy his book 7 experiments to change the world as it's an interesting read, whether you believe his theories or not.
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