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Press release,
04-03-2016
Digitalization
Research Cluster
Fossils
Spider
Ancient arachnid brought back to life
A stunning video based on fossils of a 410-million-year-old arachnid – one of the first predators on land – recreates the way the animals walked.
Mon | 12/07/2015 | 16:37
Workshops and Microscopy
Children from age 5 and teenagers of all class levels can explore the world of science in workshops and microscopy classes. Unless otherwise stated, prices do not include admission.
SP1 Dynamics of Nature
Evolutionary Morphology
Research
Fossils
Earth Sciences
Searching for rainforests in Gondwana
Fossils of typical rainforest plants are older than they are supposed to be according to the theory of the emergence of modern tropical rainforests. A researcher from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin traces back their origin.
Press release,
01-12-2021
Digitalization
Research
Fossils
Saur
Science Communication
Dual-Energy CT shows bone disease in jaw of Tyrannosaurus rex
Scientist of the Naturkundemuseum and the Charite Berlin research Tristan Otto
Press release,
04-03-2016
Amphibians
Evolution
Fossils
Genetics
Earth Sciences
Old legs all new – 300 Million year old amphibian was already capable of regenerating its limbs
A team of paleontologists at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin demonstrates in a new study that a distant fossil relative of modern amphibians was already capable of regenerating its limbs after injury and amputation.
Fri | 10/02/2015 | 10:28
The World of Dinosaurs
What did our world look like 150 million years ago?
Press release,
26-01-2017
Evolution
Research Cluster
Fossils
Mammals
Saur
New species of prehistoric “turtle-pig” discovered in South Africa
Bulbasaurus - a new species of extinct herbivore have been described by a team of researchers from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
Press release,
11-09-2017
Exhibition
Saur
Science Communication
Knowledge Transfer
Provenance Research at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
Intermediate results of a project on the history of Brachiosaurus brancai, funded by the Ministry for Education and Research
Press release,
14-05-2020
Amphibians
Evolution
Fishes
Fossils
Reptiles
Mammals
Birds
Right-handedness already in primeval reptiles
Tooth wear reveals the earliest example of ‘right-handedness’ in a fossil reptile.
Press release,
31-03-2021
Evolution
Fishes
Research
Fossils
Morphology
Collection
Insight into the evolution of bones
Knochenzellen in 400 Millionen Jahre alten Fischfossilien untersucht
SP1 Dynamics of Nature
Evolutionary Morphology
Research
Morphology
Evolution
Dunlop Lab
Jason Dunlop's research group studies fossil arachnids and their relatives, with a particular focus on evolution and biogeographical history.
Press release,
01-02-2019
Evolution
Research
Fossils
Reptiles
Bone cancer discovered in the oldest known turtle
Paleontologists from MfN Berlin and medical researchers are together doing a research on disease.
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
Press release,
22-04-2016
Amphibians
Evolution
Fossils
Morphology
Ecosystem
A useful heritage? Capacity to regenerate body parts may be the primitive state for all four-legged vertebrates
A team of paleontologists of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, the State University of New York at Oswego and Brown University shows in a new study of fossil amphibians that the extraordinary regenerative capacities of modern salamanders are likely an ancient feature of four-legged vertebrates was s
SP1 Dynamics of Nature
Research
Amphibians
Extinction of Species
Fossils
Past and present influences on extinction risk in amphibians
Today we know that some traits influence the extinction risk of amphibians – but what about the past? Can we use knowledge from the fossil record to learn about the present and improve conservation?
Press release,
27-04-2022
Amber
Research
Fossils
Spider
The "missing link" of ticks
Khimaira fossus combines the body of a soft tick with the mouthparts of a hard tick.
Press release,
19-07-2022
Extinction of Species
Fossils
Climate Change
Who survives climate change?
Researchers from the museum and the University of Erlangen investigated extinction events with rapid global warming over the past 300 million years.
Press release,
07-03-2016
Evolution
Cooperation
Morphology
Birds
Synchrotron-based chemical imaging reveals plumage patterns in Archaeopteryx
A key collaborator on this project was Dr. Daniela Schwartz-Wings (Curator at the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin), who kindly loaned two of the priceless Archaeopteryx fossils scanned in the course of this study.
Tue | 02/02/2016 | 12:14
Spinosaurus
In its special exhibition Spinosaurus, the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin displays the first scientifically accurate and full-size skeleton ever assembled of this gigantic, approximately 100-million-year-old predatory dinosaur from the Cretaceous period.
Press release,
07-06-2019
Evolution
Research Cluster
Fossils
Insects
Trilobites had eyes like insects and crustaceans
The eyes of trilobites were studied in a new paper published in the international journal Nature Communications by a team of scientists with Jason Dunlop from the Museum für Naturkunde.
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