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Why some trees find one another repulsive, and why we don’t know how much our hands weigh

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Giant Viruses in the Soil

The study looked at people who have lesions in their brain or who have lost a limb. They talked about the weight of that limb, for example, and how they were perceiving it differently. That's where the this becomes sort of translational, right? If you think your limb was lighter, then you're going to think that this prosthetic that is the same weight as your original limb is heavier than it should be.

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