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Mon | 12/14/2020 | 14:00
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Tue | 12/15/2020 | 16:30
Museum Talk: Who comes to the museum? Who does not? Visitor research in museum practice
Museum Talk: Who comes to the museum? Who does not? Visitor research in museum practice
Press release,
24-11-2020
Extinction of Species
Database
Fishes
Research
Fossils
Climate Change
Corals
No fish in hot water
New results about risk of extinction and increase in seawater temperature
Thu | 11/19/2020 | 11:13
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Thu | 12/10/2020 | 13:30
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17:00
Public workshop: Is nature striking back?
The corona pandemic has led to an unprecedented crisis in social, political and economic systems. The question of whether it would have been preventable or controllable earlier is closely related to its causes. For example, connections between the spread of the coronavirus and the mass loss of species caused by humans are suspected.
SP2 Collection Future
Research
Politics
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Rocky Pasts?
Natural history collections are primarily comprised of object acquired through donation. The mineral and petrograph collection at the Museum für Naturkunde is no exception and was granted several private collections in the first decades of its establishment.
Wed | 11/11/2020 | 10:49
A science campus for nature and society
With the Science Campus for Nature and Society in Berlin, an internationally unique centre for transdisciplinary research into the relationship between human societies and natural systems is opening up.
Press release,
09-11-2020
Fossils
Society
Nature
Collection
Knowledge Transfer
The Nature of Things: Stories from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
The bestseller of the museum in an updated and extended new edition
Thu | 04/01/2021 | 18:00
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19:30
Live Talks "Diverse Science"
Scientists from the Museum of Natural History and partner institutions present their research and talk to the participants about its effects and implications
Thu | 03/11/2021 | 18:00
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19:30
Live Talks "Diverse Science"
Scientists from the Museum of Natural History and partner institutions present their research and talk to the participants about its effects and implications
Thu | 04/15/2021 | 18:00
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19:30
Live Talks "Diverse Science"
Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler aus dem Museum für Naturkunde und Partnerinstitutionen stellen ihre Forschung vor und sprechen mit den Teilnehmenden über Auswirkungen und Implikationen
Thu | 12/10/2020 | 17:00
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18:30
Live Talks "Diverse Science"
Scientists from the Museum of Natural History and partner institutions present their research and talk to the participants about its effects and implications
Thu | 12/03/2020 | 17:00
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18:30
Live Talks "Diverse Science"
Scientists from the Museum of Natural History and partner institutions present their research and talk to the participants about its effects and implications
Thu | 11/26/2020 | 17:00
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18:30
Live Talks "Diverse Science"
Scientists from the Museum of Natural History and partner institutions present their research and talk to the participants about its effects and implications
Press release,
02-11-2020
Extinction of Species
Biodiversity
Evolution
Research
Climate Change
Morphology
Species formation much slower than species extinction
Study og singing grashoppers
Press release,
02-11-2020
Impact
Research
Meteorites
Minerals
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Collection
A new mineral from the Moon
Donwilhelmsit is one of about 5000 minerals we know
Press release,
30-10-2020
Exhibition
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Exhibition close in November, 2th
numerous digital offers
Wed | 10/28/2020 | 20:23
The Forgotten Grass Fire
A landscape photograph of a grass fire seems at first to be out of place in the archive: However, it is part of one of the most important excavations of dinosaur skeletons in history.
Wed | 10/28/2020 | 19:59
Photographs as By-Catch
The Valdivia expedition’s photographer, Fritz Winter (1878–1917), did not only document scientific objects. His images were also about everyday life on board the expedition ship.
Wed | 10/28/2020 | 19:47
Archival Testimonies: Markus Mailopu
A peculiar bust can be found in the holdings of the Historical Division. Contrary to what its form suggests, the bust does not depict a person generally known to the public.
Wed | 10/28/2020 | 19:36
Documenting a Butterfly
At first sight, these images seem to be colour drawings. In fact, they are so-called lipidochromes, made by pressing a butterfly onto paper like a stamp in a process often referred to as nature printing.
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