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Thu | 07/07/2016 | 14:21
Bats of Berlin
Simon Ripperger and Linus Günther are on the lookout for bats in city parks in Berlin.
Thu | 07/07/2016 | 10:06
Online Collections
Online Collections The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin makes part of its large collection available online for research: The Data Portal (Beta version with select digital media from our collection) The Animal Sound Archive (recorded sounds of animals) The EOS Portal (parts of the entomological collections) Many collection and publication data as well as media content of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin can be found on subject portals as well as media aggregation platforms.
Thu | 07/07/2016 | 10:01
Fossil Invertebrates
Fossil Invertebrates The Fossil Invertebrates Collection comprises fossil remains of bivalves, snails, corals, sponges, sea urchins, sea lilies, crustaceans etc. These include many now extinct species such as trilobites, ammonites or rudists. The collections also includes a substantial collection of amber with insect inclusions, a collection of fossil footprints as well as the micro-palaeontological collection.
Thu | 07/07/2016 | 09:53
Fossil Vertebrates
Fossil Vertebrates The Fossil Vertebrates Collection comprises the fossil remains of all known vertebrate groups. The collection has been systematically divided into large groups. Sub-collections have been assigned to individual curatorships and include the large groups of fossil fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. Most remains are petrifactions of bones and teeth. These can be individual bones or entire skeletons.
SP2 Collection Future
Research
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Cooperation
SYNTHESYS+
The EU project enables, facilitates and enhances the scientific access (physical & virtual) to natural history collections for scientists and institutions
Wed | 07/06/2016 | 13:40
Seacows in the street
Skeletal remains of an ancient sea cow where found embedded in the pavement of the city Girona. Oliver Hampe and Manja Voss from the Museum für Naturkunde have now investigated the find.
Press release,
04-07-2016
Exhibition
Society
Collection
Art/Nature II – Artistic Interventions at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
The pilot project features new art works Opening: 18 July, 7 p.m.; preview for journalists 11.00 a.m
SP2 Collection Future
Collection
Earth Sciences
Rock and Ore Collection
Due to its history, the Rock and Ore Collection of the Museums für Naturkunde Berlin is an eminent treasure trove of knowledge. This article focuses on the history and highlights of the collection and contains information on ongoing research, digitalisation and the library.
Press release,
01-07-2016
Evolution
Society
Saur
The 500,000th Visitor travelled to Berlin especially to see TRISTAN
Hendrik Folkenborn (30), firefighter from Mülheim an der Ruhr, travelled to Berlin with his wife and friends especially to see T. rex TRISTAN OTTO.
Fri | 06/24/2016 | 14:01
The Museum and its History
The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin looks back on a long and eventful history. Read here about the most important events since the founding of the museum.
Wed | 06/22/2016 | 16:38
Memberships
The Museumj für Naturkunde as part of national and international networks
Press release,
22-06-2016
Digitalization
Evolution
Research Cluster
Fossils
Cooperation
Modern imaging techniques reveal the unusual teeth of a nearly 300 million year old relative of mammals
Fossil mammal with special features in the skull, including an extremely dense field of exceptionally large teeth on its palate
Tue | 06/21/2016 | 18:12
Genomic collections available via GGBN
20.000 mollusk DNA sample have already been contributed, by the end of 2016 more than 45.000 samples will be available.
Press release,
20-06-2016
Extinction of Species
Database
Digitalization
Climate Change
Collection
International meeting on biological collections for the first time in Berlin
Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections and the Global Genome Biodiversity Network come together in Berli
Thu | 06/16/2016 | 14:45
Archive: Special Exhibition
Besides many exciting permanent exhibitions, the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin presents an average of two to three large special exhibitions per year. Those deal with current scientific and socially relevant issues. Take a peek into our archive for special exhibitions. Enjoy! Parasites - Life Undercover July 7th 2020 – January 23rd 2022
SP2 Collection Future
Research Infrastructure
Database
Research Data Management
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Services Scientific Data
As integrated research museum, the Museum für Naturkunde administers and supports a number of services enabling access to scientific data.
Press release,
15-06-2016
Digitalization
Climate Change
Nature
Ecosystem
Politics
Is that buzz a buzzard? Stadtnatur goes digital
The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin is now releasing the beta version of „Naturblick“, a new app for exploring Berlin’s wildlife.
Wed | 06/15/2016 | 10:21
Organisation
The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin is an autonomous foundation under public law.It is led by the Directorate General. Its highest supervisory board is the Board of Trustees. Both councils are supported in their academic and programme decisions by the Scientific Advisory Board.
Tue | 06/14/2016 | 10:27
The Deep Sea
The special exhibition “The Deep Sea” comprised 40 original specimens and 35 models of deep sea dwellers and was shown 15 September 2009 - 31 January 2010.
Tue | 06/14/2016 | 08:55
Spinosaurus
Die Sonderausstellung Spinosaurus wurde von National Geographic in Zusammenarbeit mit der University of Chicago konzipiert, und wurde vom 8.2. - 12.6.2016 im Museum für Naturkunde Berlin mit Ergänzungen des Museums gezeigt.
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