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Evolutionary Diversity Dynamics
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About the Bromacker excavation site
Unique fossils in the Thuringian Forest
Thu | 10/07/2021 | 20:00
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22:00
Mapping Cohabitation
Welche Interaktionen zwischen Tieren und Menschen gibt es in einer Stadt wie Berlin? Wie können künstlerisch-forschende Kartierungen die anthropozentrische Perspektive auf die Welt überwinden? Lassen sich wissenschaftliche Datenbestände für ein solidarisches Miteinander aller Lebewesen einsetzen?
Evolutionary Diversity Dynamics
Exhibition
Research
Transfer
Open Museum
Knowledge Transfer
Collection
Biodiversity
Open Science
Society
Digitalization
Evolution
Fossils
Earth Sciences
Laboratories
Cooperation
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BROMACKER: New ways of science communication
BROMACKER: Combination of science and knowledge transfer
Sun | 10/10/2021 | 14:00
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16:00
Digital Science Communication Cafe
Immunology – Why do some populations survive in any environment?
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,
20-08-2021
Digitalization
Evolution
Fossils
Ecosystem
Science Communication
Knowledge Transfer
One year of the Bromacker project
The excavation ends this year, scientists are happy about the results
Sat | 09/18/2021 | 09:00
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12:00
WissensFluss @Spreewald
Fully booked! Along the water channels of the Spreewald, the project WissensFluss takes you to the origins of Berl-Berl.
Sat | 09/11/2021 | 09:00
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12:00
WissensFluss @Spreewald
Along the water channels of the Spreewald, the project WissensFluss takes you to the origins of Berl-Berl.
Press release,
20-08-2021
Evolution
Research
Children
Mammals
Animal sound archive
Birds
Baby bats babble like human infants
Science publication on language development in animals
Fri | 08/13/2021 | 17:58
There is no "business as usual"
IPCC Assessment Report on Climate Change
SP3 Society and Nature
Exhibition
Research
Open Museum
Knowledge Transfer
Digitalization
Proximity despite distance: Social research meets technology
New forms of interpersonal communication in museum spaces (NuForm)
Wed | 08/11/2021 | 11:41
MYRIAD: World premiere at the Lido
Mediasphere For Nature team supported the VR experience
Press release,
12-08-2021
Extinction of Species
Evolution
Genetics
Climate Change
Collection
Mammals
Berlin collections research emphasises need for protection of addax
DNA from 19th and 20th Century specimens reveal genetic diversity of critically endangered addax
Fri | 08/06/2021 | 11:03
Mapping of Genetic Control Elements in the Cerebellum
Researchers decode genetic programmes responsible for the development of this organ
Press release,
05-08-2021
Biodiversity
Citizen Science
Society
Nature
Politics
Strong together: Volunteering and academic research
New study published open access
Research
Research Cluster
Morphology
Future Plan
Collection
Evolution
Research Cluster: Embryology
The E collection of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin is a globally unique scientific resource.
Mon | 08/09/2021 | 17:00
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19:00
PANKE’s not dead
Entdeckt mit dem forschenden Künstler Dominik Eulberg die Karower Teiche, einem Naturschutzgebiet im Nordosten Berlins. Im 19. Jahrhundert bildeten sich die Karower Teiche durch Torfabbau der Niedermoore entlang der Panke. Heutzutage sind sie ein wertvoller Rückzugsort für viele Lebewesen, wie zum Beispiel neunzig Brutvogelarten Berlins, darunter viele bedrohte Arten. Die Hauptstadt bietet nicht nur Techno und Clubkultur – lassen Sie sich von dem begeisterten Vogelkundler in die Berliner Stadtnatur entführen.
Tue | 08/03/2021 | 13:22
Educational programmes in the museum, in nature and digitally
Offers at school start
Tue | 08/03/2021 | 13:04
New Global Standard to measure species recovery
IUCN’s New “Green Status of Species” Measures Impact of Conservation Action
Tue | 08/03/2021 | 12:52
Science cooperation with UNESCO-Geopark
The area around the Inselsberg and the Drei Gleichen is now a UNESCO Geopark.
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