Order Oldest firstNewest first AmberAmphibiansAnimal sound archiveProtection of SpeciesExtinction of SpeciesAstronomyExhibitionBiodiversityBirdsCitizen ScienceChildrenClimate ChangeCollaborationCollectionCollections ManagementCooperationCoralsCultural HeritageDatabaseDigitalizationEarth SciencesEcosystemImpactEventEvolutionFinanceFishesResearchResearch ClusterFossilsFuture PlanGeneticsGenomicsSocietyInsectsKnowledge TransferLaboratoriesMammalsMeteoritesMineralsMolluscaMorphologyMuseum VisitNatureOpen MuseumOpen SciencePlantsPodcastPoliticsReptilesResearch Data ManagementSaurScience CommunicationSpecial ExhibitionSpider Press release, 27-08-2025 Evolution Research Mammals Two big steps toward the evolution of bipedality New study reveals how reshaping the pelvis helped human ancestors walk upright Press release, 20-08-2025 Research Mammals Bats Deliver Prey: Spectacular Insights into the Family Life of the Americas’ Largest Bat Researchers document, for the first time, how the rare spectral bat (Vampyrum spectrum) provides prey to its young—offering clues to parental care and complex social structures. Press release, 23-06-2025 Protection of Species Nature Mammals Wedding nights in church attics A new study from the Museum für Naturkunde, published in the journal Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, provides novel insights into the mating behaviour of these bats, revealing that Myotis myotis exhibits a lek mating system. Press release, 05-06-2025 Extinction of Species Ecosystem Mammals What 60 million years of stable ecosystems teach us about today’s loss of species A new study led by the University of Gothenburg, with contributions from researchers at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and institutions in Spain, now reveals how large herbivo responded to major environmental changes—and how their ecosystems managed to remain stable, even as many species vanished. Press release, 13-05-2025 Research Ecosystem Mammals Guided by Mom: How maternal feedback shapes vocal development in wild bat pups New research reveals that in the bat species Saccopteryx bilineata, maternal feedback influences vocal development, particularly shaping the vocalizations acquired through vocal learning. Press release, 12-03-2025 Mammals Science Communication Two European championship titles for Museum für Naturkunde Berlin The 14th European Taxidermy Championships took place in Salzburg end of February 2025. Among 146 participants from 26 nations, the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin was represented by three outstanding taxidermists: Christin Scheinpflug, Jan Panniger and Robert Stein. Press release, 12-04-2024 Extinction of Species Research Genomics Collection Mammals Why European colonization drove the blue antelope to extinction Genomic data shed light on the evolutionary history and extinction of the blue antelope. Press release, 03-11-2022 Extinction of Species Genomics Mammals Oldest palaeogenome from the African continent tells of the extinction of the blue antelope Scientists generated the first two nuclear genomes of the extinct blue antelope Press release, 05-05-2022 Evolution Research Mammals Fur glowing under UV: a common feature in mammals? Porphyrins makes fur glowing Press release, 20-08-2021 Evolution Research Children Mammals Animal sound archive Birds Baby bats babble like human infants Science publication on language development in animals Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page Next › Last page Last »