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Fri | 03/22/2024 | 17:42
User Lab
Project period: since February 2023
Fri | 03/22/2024 | 17:23
Transformationslab
Project period: October 2023 As part of the project, a series of workshops was created in which the topic of species extinction is to be presented at the interface with anthropocentrism, racism and patriarchal social order. The aim is to reorient nature education discourses in a diversity-critical and decolonizing way.
SP3 Society and Nature
Knowledge Transfer
Society
Cooperation
Creating opportunities in Berlin: Educational ecosystem "Museum in school"
The aim of the project is to firmly anchor the museum in school structures as an innovative extracurricular learning location.
Fri | 03/22/2024 | 13:08
Dialogforum
Project period: September 2023
Fri | 03/22/2024 | 11:18
Finding your Nature through Food
Auf einem Tisch in einem Garten stehen Holzkisten mit verschiedenem Gemüse und Kräutern. Project period: September 2023 The way we produce food and feed ourselves has far-reaching effects on both us and our planet. Our actions can destroy habitats or create diverse cultural landscapes with ecosystem services. Our eating habits and the rituals associated with them are closely interwoven with our culture. Food forms a link between all living beings and meals serve as a means of exchange and knowledge transfer.
Social Innovation Unit
Human-nature relationships in the Anthropocene
Inter- and transdisciplinary research on the interplay between humans, nature and digital transformation
Sun | 04/07/2024 | 10:00
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18:00
Museum Sunday
The museum opens with free admission!
Press release,
19-03-2024
Database
Digitalization
Research
Research Data Management
German research alliance creates new knowledge laboratory for the future of scientific data
The new knowledge lab for natural science collections and object-centred data (WiNoDa) creates modern expertise for science and society.
Mon | 03/18/2024 | 13:56
10 must-knows as a guide to preserving biodiversity
The new report from the Leibniz Biodiversity Research Network shows politicians and society concrete ways in which biological diversity can be effectively preserved and used sustainably at local, national and European levels, and how the climate can be protected at the same time.
Press release,
18-03-2024
Science Communication
Knowledge Transfer
Museum für Naturkunde Berlin publishes Public Engagement principles
The revised Public Engagement principles are aimed at experts, researchers and other interested parties.
Mon | 03/18/2024 | 10:14
International FAIR Digital Objects Implementation Summit 2024 in Berlin
Nach einer erfolgreichen ersten internationalen FAIR Digital Objects (FDO) Konferenz in Leiden, Niederlande, im Jahr 2022 bringt das FDO Forum die nächste Tagung ans Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (MfN).
Wed | 04/24/2024 | 12:30
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15:30
Open Museum Studio in the Microscopy Centre
In our Open Museum Studio the objects are not behind glass, but on your hand, in front of your nose or under the microscope!
Wed | 04/17/2024 | 12:30
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15:30
Open Museum Studio in the Microscopy Centre
In our Open Museum Studio the objects are not behind glass, but on your hand, in front of your nose or under the microscope!
Wed | 04/10/2024 | 12:30
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15:30
Open Museum Studio in the Microscopy Centre
In our Open Museum Studio the objects are not behind glass, but on your hand, in front of your nose or under the microscope!
Wed | 04/03/2024 | 12:30
bis
15:30
Open Museum Studio in the Microscopy Centre
In our Open Museum Studio the objects are not behind glass, but on your hand, in front of your nose or under the microscope!
Sat | 04/13/2024 | 12:00
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16:00
Netzwerk Naturwissen on tour: Charcoal burning-workshop with artist Ulrike Mohr
https://www.museumfuernaturkunde.berlin/en/science/petrified-times-energizing-past-futures
Press release,
11-03-2024
2 percent of visitors to Berlin's natural history museum affected by cyber attack
The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin regrets to announce that 37,243 museum customers were affected by the hacker attack.
Thu | 03/07/2024 | 17:50
Current information on the cyber attack on the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin fell victim to a targeted cyber attack in mid-October, affecting large parts of our digital infrastructure.
Press release,
05-03-2024
Exhibition
Impact
Earth Sciences
Meteorites
Spectacular meteorite to be exhibited at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
Exhibition Impact Earth Sciences Meteorites Press release, 05-03-2024 In January 2024, a meteorite fell to earth north-west of Berlin near the town of Ribbeck. Fragments of the meteorite, classified as a rare aubrite, will soon be on display at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin. Starting on Tuesday, 12 March, in the exhibition of the mineral collection and only for a few weeks, as the material is fragile and will be further researched.
Press release,
05-03-2024
Evolution
Research
Fossils
A new small burrowing tetrapod from the Bromacker locality
The holotype of Bromerpeton subcolossus Evolution Research Fossils Press release, 05-03-2024 A study conducted by researchers from the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin and North American collaborators reveals a new species of early tetrapod from the early Permian Bromacker locality. Lead author Dr. Mark MacDougall and his colleagues describe Bromerpeton subcolossus, a 290 Ma old small tetrapod, belonging to the enigmatic clade Recumbirostra.
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