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, 14-12-2016 Extinction of Species Evolution Fossils Genetics Mammals Research Data Management Caribbean bats need 8 million years to recover from recent extinction waves New Study Shows Path to Long-Term Equilibrium in Species Numbers Disturbed by Myriad Extinctions, Many Caused by Humans Press release, 18-10-2016 Amber Evolution Research Cluster Fossils Knowledge Transfer Ancient tick reveals its secrets Research team led by the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin publishes new facts about fossil ticks. Press release, 22-06-2016 Digitalization Evolution Research Cluster Fossils Cooperation Modern imaging techniques reveal the unusual teeth of a nearly 300 million year old relative of mammals Fossil mammal with special features in the skull, including an extremely dense field of exceptionally large teeth on its palate Press release, 22-04-2016 Evolution Fossils Climate Change Cooperation Knowledge Transfer We are older: Ethiopian fossil find pushes back age of early human ancestor A fossil lower jaw found in the Ledi-Geraru research area, Afar Regional State, Ethiopia, pushes back evidence for the human genus Press release, 22-04-2016 Evolution Fossils Genetics Mammals Knowledge Transfer The first mammals were looking through the night - as revealed by visual pigment evolution The origin of mammals, one of the most successful groups of living land vertebrates, took place at night. Researchers from the Museum of Natural History Berlin, Germany, and the University of Toronto, Canada, published this result in the journal Evolution Press release, 22-04-2016 Amphibians Evolution Fossils Morphology Ecosystem A useful heritage? Capacity to regenerate body parts may be the primitive state for all four-legged vertebrates A team of paleontologists of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, the State University of New York at Oswego and Brown University shows in a new study of fossil amphibians that the extraordinary regenerative capacities of modern salamanders are likely an ancient feature of four-legged vertebrates was s Press release, 22-04-2016 Extinction of Species Evolution Fossils Climate Change Saur Extinction drove diversification in early land vertebrates Selective extinction events, rather than evolutionary novelties, may be the key factor responsible for determining the dominant land vertebrates. Press release, 22-04-2016 Amphibians Evolution Fossils Earth Sciences Collection A new giant amphibian from the Triassic of Bielefeld Wissenschaftler des berliner Publication with the Berlin scientist Florian Witzmann, Museum für Naturkunde Press release, 05-04-2016 Biodiversity Evolution Fossils Morphology Ancient scorpions from Saxony in Germany Perhaps even a mating pair, come from the 291 million year old Petrified Forest of Chemnitz? Press release, 11-03-2016 Evolution Fossils Morphology Knowledge Transfer To see, or not to see: that is the question Paleontologists from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin in Germany investigate whether the possession of eyes is a key advantage that leads to evolutionary success in the long run. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Current page 7 Page 8 Next page Next › Last page Last »