A Strange Mushroom Makes People See Tiny People
A recently described mushroom species causes people to hallucinate tiny human-like figures, sparking scientific interest in its unique properties and potential implications for neuroscience.
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A recently described mushroom species causes people to hallucinate tiny human-like figures, sparking scientific interest in its unique properties and potential implications for neuroscience.
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