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Press release,
23-05-2016
Citizen Science
Society
Science Communication
Knowledge Transfer
Citizen Science is gaining importance in Europe
The European Citizen Science Association (ECSA) continues to grow and confirmed the Executive Board at the annual general assembly this weekend. The general assembly was part of the First International ECSA Conference in Berlin, which counted more than 300 participants.
SP2 Collection Future
Research
Transfer
Database
Politics
Research Data Management
Protection of Species
Biodiversity
EU BON
EU BON: Building the European Biodiversity Observation Network
SP1 Dynamics of Nature
Solar System, Impacts & Meteorites
Research
Impact
Earth Sciences
Laboratories
MEMIN - Experimental Impact Research
In the multidisciplinary MEMIN network, researchers investigate natural craters and conduct experimental laboratory studies and numerical simulations to study impacts of cosmic bodies on Earth.
Fri | 05/20/2016 | 10:40
Dynamics of Nature
Dynamics of Nature In this Science Programme, scientific questions in the fields of biology, earth sciences and planetology are investigated interdisciplinarily, together with partners all over the world. This research is collection-based and the new scientific findings in turn help developing our extensive collection. Zoologists, palaeontologists and geoscientists discover and study the diversity of life on Earth, the mechanisms of population differentiation and speciation, the evolution of body plans and the diversity of organisms.
Tue | 05/17/2016 | 14:04
Reconciling Work and Family Life - audit berufundfamilie®
Reconciling Work and Family Life – a Matter close to the Heart of the Museum für Naturkunde
SP3 Society and Nature
Social Innovation Unit
Research
Transfer
Politics
Knowledge Transfer
Science Communication
Citizen Science
Cooperation
ECSA – European Citizen Science Association
The European Citizen Science Association (ECSA) is a network of citizen science initiatives that aim at promoting citizen science all over Europe and beyond.
Thu | 05/12/2016 | 15:21
Working at Museum für Naturkunde
The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin is a modern employer, offering employment in many different areas. An integrated research museum of international renown with a globally connected research infrastructure, we offer numerous academic jobs at all career levels, including PhD student places and professorships. Technical and administrative posts are also varied. You will find an overview of all positions currently available under job vacancies.
Press release,
12-05-2016
Citizen Science
Evolution
Cooperation
Politics
Science Communication
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International Citizen Science Community meets in Berlin
First International ECSA and GEWISS Conference from 19 to 21 May 2016
SP3 Society and Nature
Research
Transfer
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Biodiversity
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Leibniz Research Alliance on Biodiversity
The Leibniz Network on Biodiversity (LVB) pools competencies and resources of 21 member institutes in order to develop solutions for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity through interdisciplinary research.
Press release,
06-05-2016
Amphibians
Protection of Species
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Biodiversity
Dramatic decline of amphibians in an African biodiversity hotspot
Habitat loss, pollution and diseases: amphibians are globally recognized as the most threatened group of organisms.
Press release,
03-05-2016
Amphibians
Cooperation
Science Communication
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Museum für Naturkunde Berlin: Research Fellow Wins a Green Oscars Award
On Wednesday 27 April, an Alexander von Humboldt fellow, Gilbert Adum from Ghana, currently working at the Museum für Naturkunde, won this year’s Green Oscars Award
SP2 Collection Future
Research
Transfer
Knowledge Transfer
Science Communication
Biodiversity
Society
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Bureau for troubles
The Bureau for troubles combines the sociology of science and cultural anthropology to examine biodiversity, the museum and knowledge production. Its particular focus lies on data and digitization practices and on the socio-material environments of museum-based natural sciences.
SP3 Society and Nature
Social Innovation Unit
Research
Transfer
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Extinction of Species
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Citizen Science
NeFo - German Network-Forum for Biodiversity Research
The German Network-Forum for Biodiversity Research (NeFo) is the national focal point for scientists, policy-makers and other stakeholders working in the field of biodiversity research and policies.
Press release,
22-04-2016
Evolution
Fossils
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We are older: Ethiopian fossil find pushes back age of early human ancestor
A fossil lower jaw found in the Ledi-Geraru research area, Afar Regional State, Ethiopia, pushes back evidence for the human genus
Press release,
22-04-2016
Evolution
Morphology
Mammals
Evolution in African Mammals – a continuous process
Following the theory of punctuated equilibrium, many argued that major developments in mammalian (including human) evolution in Africa were timed with large and sudden changes to Earth’s climate.
Press release,
22-04-2016
Biodiversity
Evolution
Insects
Politics
Dead wasps fly further
An exhibition by Tahani Nadim und Åsa Sonjasdotter
Press release,
25-02-2015
Research
Morphology
Saur
Basilosaurus - largest bite force Earth ever seen
Its jaws could crush bones with enough force to lift a Ford F150 extended cab.
Press release,
22-04-2016
Exhibition
Evolution
Finance
Research Cluster
Cooperation
Saur
Original T-Rex Skull has arrived at the Naturkundemuseum in Berlin
TRISTAN is one of the world’s best-preserved Tyrannosaurus rex specimens, and it’s on its way to Berlin.
Press release,
22-04-2016
Evolution
Morphology
Reptiles
Reptilian embryos uncover the origin of snake anatom
In collaboration with a colleague from Zürich, Ingmar Werneburg from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin discovered how snakes lost their limbs.
Press release,
22-04-2016
Biodiversity
Insects
Ecosystem
Scientists Announce Top 10 New Species for 2015
On the SUNY--‐ESF list: An agile spider, a North American dinosaur, a fish that makes circles in the sand and a bone-house Wasp
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