A robotic arm with high-speed reflexes can catch almost anything thrown at it -- a ball, a tennis racquet, a bottle-- in just five-hundredths of a second, its Swiss developers say. Researchers at the ...
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Octopuses can taste with their arms, and each arm acts almost on its own
Octopus arms can detect and respond to chemical signals from prey without waiting for instructions from the brain.
Reflexes are automatic and involuntary actions the body produces in response to certain stimuli. While some reflexes can involve muscles and movement, others involve internal processes within the body ...
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