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.
Plus other fun facts from The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week.
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Some of your devices can read text on an image.
Ozone makes male fruit flies less attractive to females, but more attractive to each other.
A team used to battling wildfires has removed more than 1 million pounds of snow in the San Bernardino Mountains.
Virtual colonoscopies and at-home tests are making check-ups a little more comfortable.
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The release comes as Microsoft also revealed that users are already interacting with the new AI via Bing.
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Turn your smartphone into a digital notepad.
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Hera will retrace history's first asteroid-deflection test and piece together the crash from every angle.
The moon's phases will determine how much light the building should actually use.
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