PLUS: Neuralink, college students and counterfeit bourbon
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Would you let Elon Musk implant something into your brain? His company Neuralink aims to do just that, and it just received FDA approval to begin human trials. Of course, letting someone put a computer chip inside your head is a big gamble, but young people are embracing risk: according to a new survey, college students like betting on sports more than they like drinking beer. But if you still prefer buying booze to placing bets, make sure you're purchasing the real thing; a man was recently caught selling $36,000 of fake Pappy Van Winkle.

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