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For centuries, humans have lived underground. Today, that ancient practice is under dire threat—even as cave life makes more ...
At a popular geological park outside Melbourne, Australia, tourists have the opportunity to try caving. More than 50 people per day go on recreational caving tours in Britannia Creek Cave year ...
Researchers exploring caves in Australia’s Nullarbor Plain have found mummified, eyeless invertebrates, including spiders, cockroaches, centipedes, and a strange wasp.
This Australian moth may be the 1st insect ever discovered to use stars for long-distance navigation
"We know that daytime migratory insects use the sun, so testing the starry sky seemed an obvious thing to try." ...
From eight-bedroom villas in Bali to cave suites in Santorini, Australian travellers are upping their game when it comes to ...
Researchers caught the new species of cave crickets by hand during a survey of the cave in May, according to a study published Oct. 28 in the peer-reviewed Australian Journal of Taxonomy.
Ice Age cave find upends what we know about Australia’s first people Glacier landscapes may not have been hurdles for early human migration, study suggests ...
Australia's oldest occupied ice age cave found at high elevation in Blue Mountains by Australian National University edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
It’s Sabrina Carpenter for the win on Australia’s charts as Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds enjoy the top album debut. It’s the alternative lock legends’ 14th ARIA top 10 album, and the ...
Researchers caught the new species of cave crickets by hand during a survey of the cave in May, according to a study published Oct. 28 in the peer-reviewed Australian Journal of Taxonomy.
At a popular tourist cave in southern Australia, a new species was hidden among the dark stones. S. Iannello, P. G. Beasley-Hall (2024) Australian Journal of Taxonomy At a popular geological park ...
Researchers caught the new species of cave crickets by hand during a survey of the cave in May, according to a study published Oct. 28 in the peer-reviewed Australian Journal of Taxonomy.
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