π5 science experiments that went terribly wrong π§΅π€
Starting right now π₯³
π©1. Winthrop Kellogg Experiment.
πA baby was raised alongside a chimpanzee. As days passed by, the baby became more "ape" like before kΓ―lling itself later on in life.
π©2. Double Headed Dog Experiment.
πThe head of a dog was grafted on top another to see if it would survive with two heads. Unfortunately, it didn't survive.
π©3. The Russian Sleep Experiment.
πWith the intention of inventing a gas that would be able to keep Russian soldiers during war, prisoners who were promised to be released after the experiment were enclosed in a room to inhale a gas that wouldn't make them sleep. After days, they started to show signs of insanity as they began eating themselves alive. It was a really horrible experiment.
π©4. In an attempt to show how intense radiation heat could leave behind a shadow, scientists hired a man, exposed to extreme radiation heat and days later, he died but doctors said it wasn't from the experiment.
π©5. During the World War 2, In an attempt to create Super soldiers, lead scientist, Albert Weston offered up his daughter for the test. However, things went south really quickly. Her hair started falling out and her bone structure began to mutate. After that, she lost her mind. Due to that, Albert committed sΓΌicide. After Albert's dΓ«ath, his colleagues tried to get rid of the failed experiment (Albert's daughter) by starving her but she soon broke out of her cell and decapitated two people before fleeing the lab. Allegedly, she was caught but eye witness said she wasn't caught. Instead, she went south and a couple of decapitated bodies were found there.
Let's stop here for nowπ€Do you know science? π

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