
Humans Detect Buried Objects Without Touching
Humans can detect buried objects under sand at nearly 2.76 inches away using a phenomenon called remote touch, which involves sensing faint cues through granular media. Experiments showed humans outperform tactile robots in this task, with potential applications in archaeology, space exploration, and rescue operations. The research highlights the extended reach of tactile perception and its implications for designing better human-machine interfaces and exploration tools.