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New study reveals humans have a ‘remote touch’ ability to detect hidden objects

Participants were asked to move their fingers gently through sand to find a cube hidden beneath the surface, without touching it first. Remarkably, they could locate the buried object with significant accuracy

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According to the new research, humans can detect objects buried in sand without directly touching them. Representation pIC/istock

According to the new research, humans can detect objects buried in sand without directly touching them. Representation pIC/istock

Research has found that humans can detect objects buried in sand without directly touching them. The discovery challenges the long-held belief that touch is limited to physical contact. Touch has always been seen as a sense confined to surfaces our skin can reach.

But the latest study shows otherwise. Participants were asked to move their fingers gently through sand to find a cube hidden beneath the surface, without touching it first. Remarkably, they could locate the buried object with significant accuracy.

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