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Octopuses fall for the rubber hand illusion just like us

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 21/07/2025 - 19:00
Octopuses can be tricked into thinking that a fake arm is part of their body, suggesting they have a sense of body ownership similar to our own
Categories: Science

We've discovered a door to a hidden part of reality – what's inside?

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 21/07/2025 - 19:00
Physicists would dearly love to find new particles, but there's no sign of them in colliders like the LHC. Now we have found a new way of accessing a tiny slice of reality where they might be hiding
Categories: Science

We've discovered a door to a hidden part of reality – what's inside?

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 21/07/2025 - 19:00
Physicists would dearly love to find new particles, but there's no sign of them in colliders like the LHC. Now we have found a new way of accessing a tiny slice of reality where they might be hiding
Categories: Science

Should we preserve the pre-AI internet before it is contaminated?

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 21/07/2025 - 15:56
The rise of AI-generated content since 2022 risks making it impossible to know when information was produced solely by humans, which could be a problem for both future AI and historians
Categories: Science

Should we preserve the pre-AI internet before it is contaminated?

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 21/07/2025 - 15:56
The rise of AI-generated content since 2022 risks making it impossible to know when information was produced solely by humans, which could be a problem for both future AI and historians
Categories: Science

Immortal stars could live forever by 'eating' dark matter

New Scientist - Space - Mon, 21/07/2025 - 15:00
A computer simulation of stars near the centre of our galaxy offers an explanation for their mysteriously young appearance – they may be capturing dark matter for extra fuel
Categories: Science

Immortal stars could live forever by 'eating' dark matter

New Scientist - Technology - Mon, 21/07/2025 - 15:00
A computer simulation of stars near the centre of our galaxy offers an explanation for their mysteriously young appearance – they may be capturing dark matter for extra fuel
Categories: Science

Usually in Motion

Newest Brain Teasers - Mon, 21/07/2025 - 09:00
My surface has waves but I'm not an ocean.
I'm rarely still and usually in motion.
My colors link to a country-like this one here.
And I'm a symbol of the values this country holds dear.
What am I?


Check Braingle.com for the answer.
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