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Jaw analyses show what cave bears and brown bears ate

27/07/2023

In their new study, researchers Anneke van Heteren and Mietje Germonpré show that the two contemporaries fed differently.

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The Belgica documents climate change in Greenland fjords

10/07/2023

The research team on board will study how accelerated glacier melting will affect carbon dynamics, biodiversity and the food web in Greenland's fjords.

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New fly species described from the Jardin Massart in Brussels

03/07/2023

Entomologists have described three new fly species. They were collected - in collaboration with citizen scientists - at the Jardin Massart on the outskirts of Brussels.


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Walden Festival July 15th and 16th in our Museum garden

29/06/2023

Summer holidays are finally there! If you like music and outdoor activities in a unique setting, we recommend the Walden Festival.

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First RV Belgica Mission to the Far North

28/06/2023

A team of scientists has embarked in Reykjavik to study the possibilities of reducing the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by encouraging the alteration of silicates in the ocean.

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Edgar Kesteloot: father of nature conservation in Belgium

19/06/2023

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North Sea aerial surveillance in 2022

16/06/2023

In 2022, the aerial surveillance team of the RBINS realised 244 flight hours over the North Sea. 19 cases of operational marine pollution from ships were observed, two involving oil and 17 other harmful substances.

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Bones from 31,000 years ago indicate ancient exploitation of duck wings

05/06/2023

A study conducted on 31,000-year-old bird remains suggests that hunter-gatherers of the time had a particular interest for duck wings.

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30 years of Belgian North Sea aerial surveillance

22/05/2023

Although the Belgian part of the North Sea only represents 0.5 % of the North Sea surface, it is situated in one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world and combines a large number of human activities on a limited space.

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A fossil provides oldest evidence of plant self-defence in wood

17/05/2023

Paleobotanists have found fossils in Ireland showing that plants had adapted to drought very early on.