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Why is it that when a cut scabs over, it then becomes itchy and we have an urge to scratch it? And do shadows weigh anything?

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When a cut scabs over, why does it then become itchy and we get an urge to scratch it? From an evolutionary viewpoint, this seems to make no sense, as it means the wound is at risk of infection.

Guy Cox,
Sydney, Australia

Ezra Bailey

Do shadows weigh anything? And do they affect the weight of objects they are cast over?

Ben Walsh,
London, UK

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