Mind-altering ‘brain weapons’ no longer only science fiction, say researchers

The GuardianSaturday, November 22, 2025 at 12:01:23 AM
Mind-altering ‘brain weapons’ no longer only science fiction, say researchers
  • UK academics Michael Crowley and Malcolm Dando from Bradford University assert that advanced chemicals capable of manipulating human consciousness and behavior are no longer fictional, marking a significant shift in the understanding of neuroscience's potential misuse.
  • Their upcoming publication serves as a critical alert for global action against the weaponization of neuroscience, highlighting the urgent need for international regulations to prevent the development and deployment of such dangerous technologies.
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