Likely transported by Hurricane Idalia last August, more than 100 of the pink birds were counted in a February census in the Sunshine State, where they are considered a native species
A new exhibition begins long before the creation of the Negro Leagues and ends with the triumphs and challenges of today's players
New research offers evidence that humans did not inhabit the island of Timor until around 44,000 years ago, suggesting it was not part of the original migration route from Southeast Asia to Australia
Created in 1979, the rare missile-firing figurine has become a "mythic icon" among collectors
The celebration commemorates June 19, 1865, when a military decree informed the people of Texas that all enslaved people were free
Three previous uncrewed test flights ended with Starship being destroyed, but both the booster and the spacecraft splashed down on the fourth try
The well-preserved artifact may belong to a special class of high-quality, engraved weapons
Get outside, ditch the light pollution and marvel at the cosmos on these protected public lands
"I haven't written anything for three years," he admitted in the note, which will go to auction this summer
Charlotte, a female round stingray in North Carolina who has gathered a legion of online fans, is no longer pregnant due to a "rare reproductive disease"
The black-and-white landscape dupes, which have since been taken down, violated Adobe's generative A.I. policies
One researcher thinks the structure was used for ancient rituals during a period of bitter cold
Ace-Liam Ankrah, who turns 2 in July, has already hosted a solo exhibition and sold 15 original pieces
The conspicuous reptile renderings spotted along the Orinoco River likely functioned as territorial markers, akin to pre-Colombian road signs
The bones belonged to a dinosaur that was likely a teenager when it died. Only a handful of young T. rex skeletons have ever been found
The most complete skull of the extinct, flightless bird ever found has revealed adaptations that might have made the creature well-adapted for a life near water
The short-lived eruption occurred in an area of the volcano that had not erupted since December 1974
The plant's genome has about 50 times as many base pairs as a human's, and its DNA from a single cell would stretch longer than a football field
Lego is selling a 4,383-piece model of the historic structure ahead of the upcoming Paris Olympics
One of the vessels dates back around 4,500 years, making it the oldest ever found in the Great Lakes region
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