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Development of a Citizen Science Center for Nature, Sustainability and Digitalization
The Citizen Science Center aims to link Citizen Science for nature, sustainability and digitalization together, involving stakeholders from politics, science, society and economics
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From collisions to impacts – the late growth history of Terrestrial Planets
The researchers of this multidisciplinary TRR170 project are interested in the late accretion onto terrestrial planets.
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Virtual Wikidata edit-a-thon globally connects GLAM professionals and citizen scientists
Open, participatory approach to improve networking of researchers at the Museum für Naturkunde with actors from other GLAM institutions
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Dunlop Lab
Jason Dunlop's research group studies fossil arachnids and their relatives, with a particular focus on evolution and biogeographical history.
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The Museum für Naturkunde with its "Netzwerk Naturwissen" (Network of Nature Knowledge) is the venue for a collaboration with partners from Berlin and Brandenburg.
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MultiplEye Lab
The MultiplEye Lab research group studies the evolution of animals that have more than two eyes, such as spiders and snails.
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Open Wikidata edit-a-thon on colonial collection agents
Second Edit-a-thon at Museum für Naturkunde opens to a broader public
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New format of knowledge networking tested for the first time at the Museum
First in-house Edit-a-thon confirms need confirms demand from employees for participatory workshops
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In search of the processes and forces behind the evolution of the skull in early terrestrial vertebrates
The different environments of terrestrial vertebrates over time have led to a great diversity in the structure and shape of skulls. Scientists of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin describe and analyze these differences within the framework of the project.
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Collector edit-a-thons at the Museum für Naturkunde - developing innovative formats for participatory knowledge networking
Contribution to international collection networking: The opening of internal data on collectors to the general public - using open and participatory digital formats such as Wikidata - opens up a wide range of new, unexpected opportunities for cooperation.
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"Opportunities and limitations of participation in academia"
A conference in the context of the " Wissenschaftsjahr Nachgefragt!" - 26.09.2022 at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
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Moving monoliths: Analyzing the stance and locomotion of sauropod dinosaurs
Herbivorous dinosaurs were the largest land-dwelling animals to ever inhabit the Earth. Despite extensive research, it is still unclear how these gigantic dinosaurs were able to move. Scientists at the museum are now investigating this question.
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Planetary Defense: Deflecting dangerous asteroids
The goal of the mission, led by NASA and ESA, is to provide scientific evidence for the possibility of deflection of an asteroid by external impact. Scientists from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin are part of the international team.
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Do large mammals have smaller and simpler brains on islands?
Within the framework of the project, scientists from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin will analyze in more detail how the brains of island-dwelling mammals have changed over time and which factors have played a role in this.
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What we’re doing in the Collection Discovery and Development project
Wir stellen uns der Verantwortung, unsere Sammlung zu bewahren, zu öffnen und für alle zugänglich zu machen. Dabei vernetzen wir Wissen und entwickeln unser Sammlungsmanagement sowie Services und Infrastrukturen ständig weiter.
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Pollinator Pathmaker: A living artwork for pollinators
Pollinator Pathmaker is a living artwork that invites schools and the public to look at the world from the viewpoint of pollinating insects and help to protect them.
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Amniota Lab
The Amniota Lab research group concentrates on fossil and terrestrial vertebrates, particularly lizards and snakes, as well as mammalian herbivores. A particular interest lies in the causes of evolutionary diversification and the causes that lead to the evolution of different species.
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New forms of interpersonal communication in museum spaces (NuForm) - Live Science
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The Mineral Dance
New forms of interpersonal communication in museum spaces (NuForm) - The Mineral Dance
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