
International Radiocarbon Conference
The International Radiocarbon Conference is a gathering of scientists who study radiocarbon dating, a method used to determine the age of ancient materials like fossils, artifacts, and sediments. They share advancements, techniques, and findings related to measuring carbon isotopes to understand past climates, human history, and ecological changes. This conference fosters collaboration across disciplines such as archaeology, geology, and environmental science, helping improve accuracy and explore new applications of radiocarbon dating to unlock Earth's and humanity's history.