
Japanese scientists at a Japanese university have developed a radiator for the brain...and now they are patenting it.
The radiator will cool and calm over-heated brains of students who don't use theirs enough or who blow a gasket during tests.
Uh, no...the radiator is for epileptics and it was created by Yamaguchi University.
Apparently when a severe epileptic fit occurs the brain cells starting firing more quickly causing more brain cells to do the same until it's out of control.
A little gizmo can be surgically installed into the skull for topically cooling the brain - a "metal plate or wire buried into the skull and a heat pipe connected to a
radiator outside the skull which allows the heat to dissipate."And in the winter, it doesn't need antifreeze...except for people like me...I need something to keep my brain from freezing up all the time.
Is there such a thing as an all season antifreeze? Overheat fluid?
Or do I just need to use my brain more to keep it running smoothly?
Great news for epileptics by the way, eh?









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