By Jo Nova Nothing at all about the modern era stands out as unusual at all Thanks to David Whitehouse at NetZeroWatch who has found a remarkable paper: Pyrenean caves reveal a warmer past
Our extinct cousins the Neanderthals seem to have targeted cave bears, which were normally intimidating foes, while they were sleepy and weak from hibernating through the winter
Underwater caves have been described as one of Earth's final unexplored frontiers. An international team recently delved into the flooded caves of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico and found methane and dissolved organic carbon...
Walking the streets of Montreal, Canada, you'd probably never guess a cave system lurked 10 meters below. But that's exactly what two speleologists, or cave experts, recently discovered. Daniel Caron and Luc Le Blanc found...
Once the stomping grounds of Celtic tribes, Roman armies, and famed painters like Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso, this tiny village made from stone has enjoyed a colorful history thanks to its location along the ancient...
Archaeologist Deigo Garate made the amazing find nearly 1,000 feet underground in the northern Spanish cave. No one had excavated the area that deeply yet, even though Garate has spent ten years searching Basque Country caves...
Ra Paulette is one person who has mastered the art of doing what he loves. For 25 years the artist has spent most of his time hollowing out the sandstone hills of New Mexico for only $12 per hour, carefully sculpting them...
In China, calling someone a caveman shouldn’t be taken as an insult – in fact, Mao Zedong lived in a cave before becoming the country’s leader...
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