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Wed | 01/18/2023 | 12:30
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Open Museum Studio in the Microscopy Centre
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Wed | 01/11/2023 | 12:30
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Open Museum Studio in the Microscopy Centre
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Tue | 02/07/2023 | 20:00
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WUNDERKAMMER VIII: TIERE SEHEN
Fully booked The fox on the sidewalk, the crow in the park, the neighbor's dog: in cities we get closer - but what do we know about each other? What do we see in animals and what happens when the gaze of an animal hits us? Without animals and their benefits, the human species would not be what it is. And yet, with their actions, they are currently triggering a dramatic extinction of species. What is the meaning of this dividing line that distinguishes between humans and other creatures? Can we fully understand ourselves without the relationship to the animal?
Mon | 02/06/2023 | 20:00
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21:30
WUNDERKAMMER VIII: TIERE SEHEN
Fully booked The fox on the sidewalk, the crow in the park, the neighbor's dog: in cities we get closer - but what do we know about each other? What do we see in animals and what happens when the gaze of an animal hits us? Without animals and their benefits, the human species would not be what it is. And yet, with their actions, they are currently triggering a dramatic extinction of species. What is the meaning of this dividing line that distinguishes between humans and other creatures? Can we fully understand ourselves without the relationship to the animal?
Wed | 12/07/2022 | 16:59
The 3rd building phase
The third building phase follows the design and technical logic of the second building phase and continues the renovation of the main building in the central east-west axis.
Press release,
04-01-2023
Society
Future Plan
Architecture competition for Museum für Naturkunde Berlin starts
Today, the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin launched the architecture competition for the Invalidenstraße site. The focus is on creating an infrastructure that meets today's requirements for around one million visitors a year and creating optimal conditions for research and the collections.
Wed | 12/07/2022 | 13:34
The species discovery factory
In tropical countries, where the diversity is greatest, most of the information is missing. The species discovery machine of the Museum für Naturkunde can and will change that.
Wed | 12/07/2022 | 13:28
Woolly mammoth from Berlin-Neukölln
Even though mammoths became extinct several thousand years ago, we have a very concrete idea of these animals. Similar in popularity to whales or dinosaurs, every child can describe a mammoth or correctly recognize one in a picture.
Wed | 12/07/2022 | 13:06
Through the Havel river with nine eyes
Sea lampreys are part of our fascinating and diverse living world, even if at first glance the "fish" evoke curiosity at best.
Wed | 12/07/2022 | 12:52
Quagga: A chimera of horse and zebra
Noch im 18. Jahrhundert durchzogen riesige Herden des Quaggas (Equus quagga quagga) die weiten Steppengebiete des südlichen Afrikas. 1785 wurde die Art erstmals wissenschaftlich beschrieben. Vorderleib, Brust, Hals und Kopf gestreift wie ein Zebra, Hinterteil einfarbig und die Beine weiß – erinnerte
Tue | 12/06/2022 | 18:00
Expedition to the first small-eyed choerophryne
This tiny frog is one of a total of 102 new species that Dr. Rainer Günther, a Berlin-based expert on amphibians, has tracked down so far in the rainforest of New Guinea.
Tue | 12/06/2022 | 17:46
"Monster wasp" discovered in Berlin collection
In 2011, entomologist Prof. Dr. Michael Ohl, master of more than 400,000 Hymenoptera, discovered a species of pitch-black wasp unknown to him in "his" collection at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin.
Tue | 12/06/2022 | 17:33
Tristan Otto and the Spree ducks
On 17 December 2015, Berlin's most beautiful smile appeared for the first time at the Museum für Naturkunde – it belonged to Tristan Otto, an original Tyrannosaurus rex.
Tue | 12/06/2022 | 17:27
Polar bear Knut reminds us of our responsibility
Today he stands as a taxidermy in the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and reminds us all how threatened our planet is by man-made climate change and species loss.
Tue | 12/06/2022 | 16:38
Salud! – A bat saves the tequila
Even if tequila lovers probably do not suspect it: Bats are crucial for their drinking pleasure.
Tue | 12/06/2022 | 16:35
The passenger pigeon: From swarms of birds to rebreeding
The American passenger pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius) once appeared in the sky in such dense swarms that the sun could no longer be seen, and contemporary witnesses report that the bird excrements fell from the sky like snow.
Tue | 12/06/2022 | 16:33
Chinese paddlefish: A Berlin zoologist was the first to describe it
The brief profile of only one of its kind between the many valuable objects in the collection of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin.
Fri | 02/10/2023 | 19:30
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Darwin Lecture 2023: "Radical by Nature" – James T. Costa
Celebrating Alfred Russel Wallace at 200
Mon | 12/05/2022 | 13:40
Frankfurt Declaration
We now need the solidarity of science, politics, business and civil society for nature-positive corporate action.
Mon | 12/05/2022 | 11:08
WWF is guest at Netzwerk Naturwissen des MfN
Jenga biouniversity towers brings the topic of nature and species conservation to the public as broadly as possible
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