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, 23-05-2025 Research Fossils Reptile skin and sociability among early mammalian ancestors An international research team from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and from Magdeburg and Paris has for the first time investigated resting traces with the body impressions of early mammalian relatives from Bromacker fossil locality. Press release, 21-05-2025 Protection of Species Research Reptiles Sand lizards feel at home on railway tracks Museum of Natural History Berlin studied movements of sand lizards along a railway track 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, 12-05-2025 Biodiversity Research Insects Collection Discovered in collection: 40 new moth species from the Philippines previously unknown to science In two recent studies, scientists from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin have identified in the collection and described 40 previously unknown moth species from the Philippines. Press release, 24-03-2025 Research Science Communication Who is calling? Bats outsmart deception by solving sensory conflicts Would you assist someone calling for help if that person was standing right in front of you unharmed? Probably not - and bats have similar reservations, as a new study in Current Biology shows. Press release, 03-03-2025 Digitalization Research Science Communication Digitisation as the key to processing colonial natural history collections An interdisciplinary team of researchers from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin has published a commentary in the journal Nature Reviews Biodiversity highlighting how digitization in a contextualized form can be used as a powerful research tool to better understand and make colonial natural history c Press release, 31-01-2025 Research Science Communication Bat social calls reveal individual personality traits Forscherinnen des Museums für Naturkunde Berlin fanden heraus, dass soziale Lautäußerungen von Fledermäusen wichtige Hinweise auf ihre individuellen Persönlichkeitsmerkmale geben können. Press release, 22-11-2024 Research Fossils Science Communication 50 years since the first bone discovery at Bromacker Today, the 290-million-year-old Bromacker in Thuringia is one of the world's most important fossil sites. Press release, 04-11-2024 Research Society Berlin researchers train for exceptional medical situations away from civilisation der Zivilisation Researchers from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin are currently training for such or similar scenarios in a special outdoor first aid course. Press release, 28-10-2024 Amphibians Research Science Communication How life strategies and habitats influence the regenerative capacities of salamanders Salamander besitzen als einzige Landwirbeltiere die außergewöhnliche Fähigkeit Gliedmaßen oder Teile des Schwanzes nach dem Verlust zu regenerieren. Der Axolotl ist Modelorganismus für die Regenerationsforschung. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 … Next page Next › Last page Last »