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Press release,
30-10-2020
Exhibition
Society
Podcast
Exhibition close in November, 2th
numerous digital offers
Wed | 10/28/2020 | 20:23
The Forgotten Grass Fire
A landscape photograph of a grass fire seems at first to be out of place in the archive: However, it is part of one of the most important excavations of dinosaur skeletons in history.
Wed | 10/28/2020 | 19:59
Photographs as By-Catch
The Valdivia expedition’s photographer, Fritz Winter (1878–1917), did not only document scientific objects. His images were also about everyday life on board the expedition ship.
Wed | 10/28/2020 | 19:47
Archival Testimonies: Markus Mailopu
A peculiar bust can be found in the holdings of the Historical Division. Contrary to what its form suggests, the bust does not depict a person generally known to the public.
Wed | 10/28/2020 | 19:36
Documenting a Butterfly
At first sight, these images seem to be colour drawings. In fact, they are so-called lipidochromes, made by pressing a butterfly onto paper like a stamp in a process often referred to as nature printing.
Wed | 10/28/2020 | 19:20
From Chain to Circle
With his nearly symmetrical circular diagram of animal names and relations of affinity, Martin Hinrich Lichtenstein tried to tame nature’s abundance.
Wed | 10/28/2020 | 18:46
On the Hunt for the "Fox with Two Tails"
A copperplate engraving of a "Fox with Two Tails" sends us on various archival trails.
Press release,
29-10-2020
Children
Cooperation
Nature
Podcast
Süßes oder Saurier
Science for Kids: The children's podcast starts
Press release,
28-10-2020
Finance
Society
Event
Mollusca
Science Communication
It becomes slimy in the science variety Glittering & Thinking
Live-Streaming-Show from November, 8
Tue | 10/27/2020 | 10:43
Süßes oder Saurier: The kids podcast from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
The kids podcast "Süßes oder Saurier" brings the diversity of nature into the children's room.
Mon | 10/26/2020 | 09:50
290 million years old grave passages and skeleton parts
Palaeontological excavations start at Thuringian Bromacker
SP2 Collection Future
Database
Research Data Management
Collection
Digitalization
Digitizing Collections, Prototyping Publics
What might be the potential role of publics within the current digitisation project of the MFN collections?
Press release,
20-10-2020
Finance
Research
Mammals
Knowledge Transfer
Wild vampire bats practice social distancing when sick
field experiment involving high-tech animal trackers
Mon | 01/18/2021 | 16:15
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17:45
Lecture series: Animals as Objects?
This interdisciplinary and international lecture series examines the role of animals in institutional and infrastructural arrangements, past and present.
Mon | 01/11/2021 | 16:15
bis
17:45
Lecture series: Animals as Objects?
This interdisciplinary and international lecture series examines the role of animals in institutional and infrastructural arrangements, past and present.
Mon | 01/04/2021 | 16:15
bis
17:45
Lecture series: Animals as Objects?
This interdisciplinary and international lecture series examines the role of animals in institutional and infrastructural arrangements, past and present.
Mon | 12/14/2020 | 16:15
bis
17:45
Lecture series: Animals as Objects?
This interdisciplinary and international lecture series examines the role of animals in institutional and infrastructural arrangements, past and present.
Mon | 12/07/2020 | 16:15
bis
17:45
Lecture series: Animals as Objects?
This interdisciplinary and international lecture series examines the role of animals in institutional and infrastructural arrangements, past and present.
Mon | 11/30/2020 | 16:15
bis
17:45
Lecture series: Animals as Objects?
This interdisciplinary and international lecture series examines the role of animals in institutional and infrastructural arrangements, past and present.
Mon | 11/23/2020 | 16:15
bis
17:45
Lecture series: Animals as Objects?
This interdisciplinary and international lecture series examines the role of animals in institutional and infrastructural arrangements, past and present.
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