First International Planetary Caves Workshop Interview, Part Two
The second half of an interview that took place during the First International Planetary Caves Workshop aired yesterday on Planetary Radio. The show begins with a bit of the latest …
The second half of an interview that took place during the First International Planetary Caves Workshop aired yesterday on Planetary Radio. The show begins with a bit of the latest …
Entirely devoted to research on ice caves, the 5th International Workshop on Ice Caves: IWIC-V will be taking place from September 16th to 23rd, 2012. Following past workshops in Romania, …
An interview that took place during the First International Planetary Caves Workshop with professor of cave and karst science Penny Boston, has finally made it online. Mat Kaplan, the host …
New analysis published online Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences has determined that the artists of the paintings of horses in France’s famous caves were creating …
A piece of a jawbone excavated from Kent’s Cavern in southwestern England is back in the spotlight again. First discovered in 1927 during an archeological dig, the bone was first …
At the first International Planetary Cave Research Workshop, held this week at Carlsbad Caverns National Park, 28 participants took in presentations on a number of topics ranging from autonomous cave …
According to research published yesterday in the Nature, the international weekly journal of science, scientists have been able to offer the first conclusive evidence that the fungus Geomyces destructans causes …
The British Cave Research Association (BCRA) has just launched its brand new special interest group, the Cave Archaeology Group (CAG). Created to promote interest and understanding of archaeology in and …
The powder found inside two 100,000 year old abalone shells discovered within South Africa’s Blombos Cave are the oldest known evidence of an art workshop. The bright red powder, the …
A number of plant species growing in a cave in south-west China could be survivors from the last ice age. The plants, seven species of nettle, grow in the dark …