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The horrific animal testing performed to bring Elon Musk's Neuralink project to life includes drilling holes into monkeys' heads and filling them in with glue, DailyMail.com can reveal.
In the week Musk claimed to have put a Neuralink implant into a human for the first time, documents show that the company used 'Bioglue' to patch up holes in the monkeys' heads after operations.
The documents released from the University of Davis, California, which partnered with Neuralink in tests for three years from 2017 to 2020, show that monkeys had operations on their skulls up to 10 times each before being put down.
Surgeons drilled into their heads and implants were attached to their brains but they did not fit properly - meaning they protruded outside, the dossier reveals.
In the week Musk claimed to have put a Neuralink implant into a human for the first time, documents show that the company used 'Bioglue' to patch up holes in the monkeys' heads after operations.
The documents released from the University of Davis, California, which partnered with Neuralink in tests for three years from 2017 to 2020, show that monkeys had operations on their skulls up to 10 times each before being put down.
Surgeons drilled into their heads and implants were attached to their brains but they did not fit properly - meaning they protruded outside, the dossier reveals.
Inside Elon Musk's Neuralink lab where 1,500 animals have been killed
DailyMail.com can reveal that monkeys had operations on their skulls up to 10 times each before being put down during the testing phase.
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