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The Notre Dame fire revealed a long-lost architectural marvel
The 860-year-old Gothic cathedral was likely the first to use iron stapes to reinforce its construction.
This bumblebee-inspired bot can bounce back after injuring a wing
Bumblebees can hurt their wings and still fly. Researchers want their own aerial robots to do the same.
How can we control mosquitos? Deactivate their sperm.
This method of biological control could help manage populations of mosquitoes that carry deadly viruses.
This drone company plans to make deliveries by lowering a small droid into your yard
It might be the droid you're looking for, and it will be carrying your salad.
This dinosaur’s record-breaking neck defies the laws of nature
Clocking in at around 50 feet long, this sauropod may hold the title of longest neck ever discovered.
The CIA hit up SXSW this year—to recruit tech workers
On Monday, the intelligence agency stopped by the annual tech and culture festival to pitch attendees on spycraft collaborations.
A stork impaled by a 30-inch spear flew thousands of miles to make it home
Plus other fun facts from The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week.
Horny male fruit flies plunge into chaos when exposed to air pollution
Ozone makes male fruit flies less attractive to females, but more attractive to each other.
Joint Task Force Rattlesnake is rescuing snowbound Californians
A team used to battling wildfires has removed more than 1 million pounds of snow in the San Bernardino Mountains.
What to know about the MQ-9 Reaper, the drone the US just lost over the Black Sea
It was "intercepted and hit by a Russian aircraft," according to an Air Force general. These are the basics of the incident—and the Reaper.