The Museum gets into summer mode this June: beautiful lighting, guaranteed quiet and lots of new exhibits for the season...
The Museum gets into summer mode this June: beautiful lighting, guaranteed quiet and lots of new exhibits for the season...
Fritha Langerman ist eine südafrikanische Künstlerin und Professorin an der Michaelis School of Fine Art an der Universität von Kapstadt. Mit ihrer Wanderausstellung macht sie auf die Krise des Aussterbens von Tierarten aufmerksam, insbesondere des Nashorns.
A multidisciplinary research team coordinated by the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS) is calling to change the law to facilitate the repatriation of human remains where requested and to put human remains out of commerce.
An international team of researchers led by the University of Helsinki has revised the phylogeny of the Elapoidea, an important group of snakes. By doing so, they discovered a new family of snakes.
Spanish archaeologists made an unusual discovery in southern Egypt: a still undisturbed tomb containing ten mummified crocodiles. Archaeologists from the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences had the opportunity to study the mummies.
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