Here's How You Can Watch The Next Fossil Discovery Happen Live
Nov 20, 2013 20:06
Here's your chance to witness a rare opportunity to watch science in action without ever having to leave the comforts of your cubicle.
The Rising Star Expedition is a project involving a team of scientists joining forces with National Geographic to bring you live updates of their incredible finds while they dig around an ancient human cave in South Africa. Members of the expedition include seasoned scientists John Hawks and Lee Berger.
Be sure to bookmark the Rising Star blog, where the team will be posting updates, videos and sharing data.
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