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science4 days ago

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.

science2 months ago

Scientists Confirm Humans Possess a 'Seventh Sense' for Remote Touch

Scientists have confirmed that humans possess a 'seventh sense' of remote touch, allowing them to detect objects buried in loose materials like sand with about 70% accuracy, outperforming robots in subtlety. This ability, akin to certain shorebirds' prey detection, suggests that humans can perceive faint pressure ripples in granular media, opening new possibilities for applications in archaeology, forensics, and planetary science. Future research aims to explore different materials, improve robotic sensing, and understand the underlying neural mechanisms.

science2 months ago

Research Suggests Humans May Have a Remote Touch 'Seventh Sense'

Scientists have discovered a new 'seventh sense' in humans called remote touch, which allows people to detect objects buried in granular materials like sand with high precision, similar to shorebirds. Experiments showed humans can sense objects up to nearly 7 cm away, and robotic sensors trained with AI could replicate this ability, opening new possibilities for exploration and technology development. This discovery broadens our understanding of human perception and has potential applications in archaeology, space exploration, and robotics.