A cache of grisly photographs of monkeys reportedly injured or killed in experiments with 's Neuralink brain implant technology may not be publicly released - amid a legal battle to push a university to do so - as the brain implant company denies animal abuse allegations. The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) advocacy group says that it learned the University of California, Davis has 371 photos of the monkeys that were experimented upon inside the school's veterinary laboratory facilities. The prestigious California university is in possession of hundreds of images depicting, among other things, 'necropsies of animals killed' in the experiments, according to PCRM, which has also filed a complaint against Neuralink.
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