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SP3 Society and Nature
Research
Science Communication
Citizen Science
“Trust in Citizen Science” - Research on trust in citizen science
Science opens up to society: research on trust in citizen science at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin.
Press release,
28-05-2024
Cooperation
Science Communication
Knowledge Transfer
TheMuseumsLab 2024
Starting online in June and continuing onsite in Africa and Europe, TheMuseumsLab 2024 will bring together 50 Fellows, along with numerous professionals, scholars, artists and activists, all connected to the museum sphere.
Press release,
23-05-2024
Protection of Species
Biodiversity
Citizen Science
Science Communication
Five senses in the garden
Curtain up for exclusive Berlin stepping stone biotopes and PikoParks! On the occasion of the "Rendezvous in the Garden", the, the Stiftung für Mensch und Umwelt, Märkische Scholle Wohnungsunternehmen eG, the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and the Senate Department for Mobility, Transport, Climate Pro
Sun | 06/02/2024 | 10:00
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18:00
Museum Sunday
The museum opens with free admission!
SP1 Dynamics of Nature
SP3 Society and Nature
Vielfalt Verstehen – Natur erforschen und erleben
Vielfalt Verstehen is a joint research and education project that focuses on biodiversity in Berlin.
Press release,
14-05-2024
Protection of Species
Biodiversity
Citizen Science
Research
City Nature Challenge 2024: Top ranking for Berlin with common spadefoot toad and wryneck
Results of the City Nature Challenge 2024 confirm the great interest and engagement for urban biodiversity with Berlin ranked first in Germany!
Press release,
17-05-2024
Research
Spider
Science Communication
Knowledge Transfer
A remarkable spiny-legged arachnid from the coal forests of America
More than 300 million years ago, all sorts of arachnids crawled around in the Carboniferous coal forests of North America and Europe. These included familiar forms we would recognise today, such as spiders, harvestmen and scorpions, as well exotic animals which now occur in warmer regions such as wh
SP2 Collection Future
Research Infrastructure
Database
Research Data Management
Digitalization
WiNoDa
In the project WiNoDa (Knowledge Laboratory for Natural Science Collections and Object-Related Data), a data competence center is being developed that focuses on research of natural science collections.
SP2 Collection Future
ELIO - development laboratory for innovation in object digitization
innovation in object digitization
Sat | 05/18/2024 | 23:00
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Capital of the Nightingales - A nocturnal excursion through Berlin's Volkspark Rehberge
Berlin is the capital of nightingales. In spring, Berliners welcome more than 3000 of these small migratory birds.
Sat | 05/04/2024 | 23:00
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01:00
Capital of the Nightingales - A nocturnal excursion through Berlin's Tiergarten
Berlin is the capital of nightingales. In spring, Berliners welcome more than 3000 of these small migratory birds.
Tue | 04/23/2024 | 11:42
Research prize for citizen science up for the taking
The Wissen der Vielen Research Award for Citizen Science is entering a new round. Scientists can nominate themselves or colleagues with a research paper from now until 3 June 2024.
Mon | 04/22/2024 | 15:43
Company health management
Adding more movement to our working days As part of the museum's commitment to promoting health, we took part in the "PiNA" prevention pilot project run by the German Pension Insurance Berlin-Brandenburg from October 2023 to January 2024. The prevention programme included a medical check-up, health coaching sessions as well as training and exercise sessions with focus on nutrition, exercise and relaxation. We organized three “health days” (initial, pusher and refresher days) with a prevention coach for two training groups on site at the museum.
Sat | 04/27/2024 | 12:00
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14:00
City Nature Challenge 2024: Naturschutzzentrum Ökowerk & Grunewald
Discover the fascinating flora and fauna in Grunewald!
Thu | 04/18/2024 | 11:40
Big data for biodiversity: German natural history collections join forces for DiSSCo
Sechs führende naturkundliche Sammlungen Deutschlands haben am 16. April 2024 ihre Kräfte gebündelt, um über 140 Millionen Sammlungsobjekte für die wissenschaftliche Gemeinschaft digital zu vernetzen und öffentlich zugänglich zu machen
Fri | 04/26/2024 | 14:00
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17:00
City Nature Challenge 2024: Spreepark Berlin
Discover the fascinating world of water! We invite you to join us as part of the City Nature Challenge 2024 to examine the water of the Spree and collect data for science together. We will provide microscopes and stereo magnifying glasses for you to examine the water samples. Immerse yourself in the world of tiny creatures and microorganisms that live in our river. Afterwards, discover as many creatures as possible on your further journey along the Spree.
Tue | 04/16/2024 | 14:14
Petrified Times: Energizing Past Futures
Project period: since May 2023 The Anthropocene not only represents the age of the Anthropos, it is also potentially the last epoch of Homo sapiens: the expansive and extractivist capitalist economy is not only destroying nature on an unprecedented scale, but also the basis of life in human societies; the sixth mass extinction could therefore also affect the "human" species.
Tue | 04/16/2024 | 14:09
Game of Life
It was a sight as unusual as it was spectacular: In the Dinosaur Hall of the Museum für Naturkunde at the end of January 2024, players who had accepted the invitation of the Netzwerk Naturwissen were sitting at illuminated tables like islands of light in lively conversation.
Press release,
16-04-2024
Citizen Science
Society
Open Museum
Creating knowledge together: Platform inviting people to participate in research for 10 years
The citizen science platform of Wissenschaft im Dialog and Museum für Naturkunde Berlin is celebrating its tenth anniversary.
Press release,
12-04-2024
Extinction of Species
Research
Genomics
Collection
Mammals
Why European colonization drove the blue antelope to extinction
Genomic data shed light on the evolutionary history and extinction of the blue antelope.
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