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Sun | 03/06/2022 | 10:00
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Museum Sunday
Museum Sunday
Mon | 03/28/2022 | 18:00
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Beats & Bones live: Fish
In the Beats & Bones podcast, we open doors to our collection and research labs. Live streams on Instagram complement current episodes. We look forward to your questions in the live chat!
Mon | 03/14/2022 | 18:00
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Beats & Bones live: History and architecture
In the Beats & Bones podcast, we open doors to our collection and research labs. Live streams on Instagram complement current episodes. We look forward to your questions in the live chat!
Thu | 01/27/2022 | 12:09
New digitisation projects within the framework of Synthesys+
Erfassung historischer Fossilien und taxonomische Erfassung von Moostierchen
Wed | 01/26/2022 | 15:10
Fossil Record switches to the Pensoft publishing house
Traditional scientific journals of the MfN
Thu | 02/17/2022 | 13:00
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What is an Anthropocenic object? Transdisciplinary perspectives on natural, cultural and hybrid objects
What is an Anthropocenic Object? Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Natural, Cultural and Hybrid Objects
SP3 Society and Nature
Research
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The EU-Citizen.Science project
The EU-Citizen.Science platform is the knowledge platform for Citizen Science in Europe.
Mon | 01/17/2022 | 17:11
The future of things
From ants to dinosaur skulls: The collection of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin contains a valuable natural heritage. Now it is being comprehensively catalogued and made digitally accessible to the whole world - to help shape a future worth living.
Mon | 01/17/2022 | 14:12
Franziska Schuster: The treasure seeker
Old expedition diaries, handwritten labels, artistic copperplate engravings, biological specimens - the collection of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin is full of rarities and hidden knowledge. Franziska Schuster helps to unearth the treasures.
Mon | 01/17/2022 | 12:30
Everything that is right
Citizen science projects are fun. But citizen scientists also face legal questions: Am I insured if I injure myself while searching for wild bees? What about data protection when I map villages? A guide provides clarification.
Wed | 01/12/2022 | 10:15
Bürger schaffen Wissen awarded with the World Summit Award-Germany
Project Bürger schaffen Wissen convinces German jury of the World Summit Awards 2021 in the category "Government & Citizen Engagement
Sun | 02/06/2022 | 10:00
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Museum Sunday
Museum Sunday
Mon | 01/10/2022 | 14:56
The secrets of ancient scriptures
Who can read Sütterlin and decipher manuscripts? Committed citizens help to make the stories from the museum's archive accessible to everyone.
Mon | 01/10/2022 | 14:31
In search of cosmic crumbs
Every day around the world, several tons of cosmic dust trickle onto the surface of the earth and remain – very often unnoticed – on the roof of a house, in a well or in a sandpit. The cosmic dust is the remnant of past collisions of celestial bodies in the asteroid belt.
Mon | 01/10/2022 | 13:55
What is flying there?
Identifying birds, observing wild bees: Citizen research is booming. Because anyone can research and it's fun!
Mon | 01/10/2022 | 13:27
Does the nightingale sing in the Berlin dialect?
Thousands of songbirds live in the parks. Berliners record their singing – for science.
Thu | 01/06/2022 | 17:04
Jutta Helbig: The preserver
The rooms of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin are full of history. The listed building is soon to be renovated. The art historian Jutta Helbig captures the treasures of the past in order to preserve them for the future
Thu | 01/06/2022 | 14:20
Digital registration of the bat collection
Developing of the collection
Wed | 01/05/2022 | 15:35
Pia Nitzschke: The shell seeker
Pia Nitschke delves into the depths of the mollusc collection of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin and makes shell and snail finds from two centuries accessible for research.
Wed | 01/05/2022 | 14:55
Yara Haridy: The time traveler
For Yara Haridy, bones are the mysteries of evolution
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