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\Everybody knew the lack of knowledge in octopus arms, but nobody wanted to investigate this,\ says Guy Levy, a neuroscientist at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a co-author of the study. \Now we know that they have a built-in mechanism that prevents them from grabbing octopus skin.\

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According to media reports, a 28-year-old Japanese man has been sent to prison for two years and six months, after spreading a virus across the internet which damaged data on victims’ computers. In a first for the country, Japan has applied property destruction charges to the creator of a computer virus. 28-year-old Masato Nakatsuji wrote […]

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People who write or deliberately spread malware can expect to be fined or receive up to three years in prison, under laws enacted by the Japanese parliament today. Up until now, you could only expect to feel your collar felt by the computer crime authorities in Japan if the malware you had created had caused […]

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