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Sat | 07/22/2023 | 11:00
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YouTube Live: BROMACKER
We report live from the excavation site and answer your questions about prehistoric dinosaurs, trace fossils and our latest discoveries.
Thu | 07/20/2023 | 21:00
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21:30
Instagram Live: BROMACKER
We report live from the excavation site and answer your questions about prehistoric dinosaurs, trace fossils and our latest discoveries.
Tue | 01/08/2019 | 13:38
First direct evidence for a whale hunting whale - scenario in ancient oceans
In a study published in the open-access journal PLOS ONE, Manja Voss, a paleontologist at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, Germany, and colleagues describe the first direct evidence of diet in the fossil whale Basilosaurus isis.
Press release,
25-10-2018
Amber
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A giant mite in amber
Fossil mite Immensmaris chewbaccei is the largest fossil mite ever discovered and named after the ‘Star Wars’ character Chewbacca.
Wed | 01/05/2022 | 14:55
Yara Haridy: The time traveler
For Yara Haridy, bones are the mysteries of evolution
Mon | 12/07/2020 | 19:00
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Live from the Lab: Stories of Animal Ancestors
Live from the Lab: Stories of Animal Ancestors
Press release,
16-02-2023
Research Data Management
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Contents of bamboo drums reconstructed non-destructively
For the first time, a team of researchers from Berlin is reconstructing the contents of 40 unopened bamboo corsets and 6 crates from the Tendaguru expeditions (1909-1913) using a non-destructive imaging technique (Computed Tomography). The data is relevant to paleontological research and conservatio
Tue | 12/08/2020 | 19:00
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20:00
Live from the Lab: Stories of Animal Ancestors
Live from the Lab: Stories of Animal Ancestors
Mon | 11/30/2020 | 19:00
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Live from the Lab: Stories of Animal Ancestors
Live from the Lab: Stories of Animal Ancestors
Tue | 12/01/2020 | 19:00
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20:00
Live from the Lab: Stories of Animal Ancestors
Live from the Lab: Stories of Animal Ancestors
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.
Fri | 03/22/2019 | 12:49
Laboratories
Laboratories The laboratories of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin provide space for integrated research. Their links to the museum’s collection, the analytical equipment and the interdisciplinary research approaches make the museum a unique research institution. The laboratories are open to museum staff, students, doctoral students, postdocs and visiting scientists for their research projects. Contact details are given in the descriptions of the individual laboratory units:
Tue | 06/11/2019 | 17:35
Publications - Dynamics of Nature
Publication list of the Science Programme Evolution and Geoprocesses
Press release,
08-05-2019
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Archaeopteryx was capable of active flight
The Urvogel was a lightweight with fortified back.
SP1 Dynamics of Nature
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On foot through Pangaea
Tetrapods were the first vertebrates to claim land habitat. Researchers at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin trace their paths.
Mon | 04/29/2019 | 12:54
Evolutionary Morphology
Evolutionary Morphology The Evolutionary Morphology department is concerned with the evolution of genetic blue-prints and characteristic complexities. Various methods are used, including modern imaging procedures and different types of digitalization, as well as molecular-biological approaches.
Press release,
02-03-2021
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Tristan Otto stays in Copenhagen in 2021
The fossil skeleton will return to Berlin in 2022
Press release,
01-07-2021
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The rise and fall of elephants
Evolution Fossils Ecosystem Mammals Press release, 01-07-2021 Earth-historical events such as ice ages or the shifting of continental plates are mainly responsible for the evolutionary success of proboscideans, but also for their decline. This is the main conclusion of a study published this week in Nature Ecology & Evolution by an international research team from Spain, Finland, Great Britain, Germany and Argentina with the participation of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin.
Press release,
22-04-2016
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The first mammals were looking through the night - as revealed by visual pigment evolution
The origin of mammals, one of the most successful groups of living land vertebrates, took place at night. Researchers from the Museum of Natural History Berlin, Germany, and the University of Toronto, Canada, published this result in the journal Evolution
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Geochemical and Microanalytical Laboratories
The bigger picture in the details: Researchers investigate the often tiny traces of geological and cosmic processes in rocks in the geochemical and microanalytical laboratory complex.
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