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, 12-01-2023 Amber Research Largest amber-preserved flower Scientists of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and the University of Vienna studied an exceptionally large flower inclusion, almost measuring 3 cm across. Press release, 27-04-2022 Amber Research Fossils Spider The "missing link" of ticks Khimaira fossus combines the body of a soft tick with the mouthparts of a hard tick. Press release, 23-08-2021 Amber Digitalization Fossils Insects Cooperation Ecosystem Future Plan Methods to conserve and study ancient amber conclusions about past ecosystems Press release, 27-05-2021 Amber Finance Society Cooperation Podcast Knowledge Transfer Beats & Bones wins German Audiobook Award mit dem Podcast Beats & Bones Press release, 20-08-2019 Exhibition Amber Digitalization Insects Open Museum Collection Humboldt, Bee, Penguin: Long Night at the Museum of Natural History Berlin The Long Night of the Museen on 31. August inspire enthusiasm and promote commitment to nature Press release, 25-10-2018 Amber Evolution Research Fossils Insects A giant mite in amber Fossil mite Immensmaris chewbaccei is the largest fossil mite ever discovered and named after the ‘Star Wars’ character Chewbacca. Press release, 05-02-2018 Amber Evolution Research Cluster Morphology Spider When spiders had tails Chimerarachne looks like a spider and preserves several important spider features, but - it has also a long whip-like tail Press release, 13-06-2017 Amber Digitalization Evolution Research Cluster New tick species in 100 million years old amber Researcher descriped one of the world’s oldest tick species Press release, 06-04-2017 Amber Evolution Insects Cooperation New insect order Tarachoptera A group of german and chinese scientist, working on the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, established the new insect order Tarachoptera 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. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last »