Tuesday, 22. December
2020
The time to act for nature has come - NHM Vienna calls on all world institutions to join the Global Coalition for Biodiversity
The world is facing the greatest threat since the beginning of mankind. This is not the current pandemic, but its cause, the
global biodiversity crisis - triggered by massive human intervention in global material and energy flows and the destruction
of habitats. The resulting species extinction is occurring at an unprecedented rate and is being accelerated by the same processes
that cause climate change.
Thursday, 17. December 2020
Numerous amphipods discovered in the coral reefs southeast of Iceland
The Natural History
Museum Vienna and the Center of Natural History (CeNak) at the University of Hamburg are jointly investigating cold-water
reefs located south of Iceland and have found countless hardly explored amphipods. The results of the research, which species
occur here and population genetic effects of past climatic changes, were recently published.
Tuesday, 01. December 2020
Bacteria feed on shark teeth A new study shows that bacteria in the deep sea also use teeth as a food source
Teeth are one of the most resistant organic materials in nature and can survive for millions of years. They are often the
only evidence of extinct vertebrates providing a wealth of information about their dietary habits. A new study with the participation
of Jürgen Kriwet from the University of Vienna now has found out that teeth of sharks were already an important food nutrition
source for bacteria in the otherwise nutrient-poor deep sea more than 100 million years ago.
Monday, 02. November 2020
European research team discovers new mineral in a moon meteorite
A European research team discovered
a new high-pressure mineral called Donwilhelmsite [CaAl4Si2O11] in the lunar meteorite Oued Awlitis 001, which plays an important
role in plate tectonic processes in the Earth's interior.
Wednesday, 14. October 2020
Citizen Science supports Global Sustainability Goals: NHM Vienna promotes Citizen Science in the context of an international conference
On October 14 and 15, 2020, a conference on the significance of Citizen Science for
global sustainability goals will be held in Berlin (D) as part of the German EU Council Presidency 2020. The Natural History
Museum Vienna supports these goals as well as the important role of Citizen Science and is represented by Director General
Dr. Katrin Vohland.
Friday, 09. October
2020
NHM Vienna digitizes 10,000 additional collection objects within the EU project Synthesys+
Among other things, the EU project "Synthesys+" promotes the digitization of scientific collections to support scientific
research. The Natural History Museum Vienna is currently involved with three projects and records bats, carnations and peat
mosses in databases.
Thursday, 01. October 2020
Landing of the Twannberg meteorite at the Natural History Museum Vienna
The Swiss Confederation presents
a specimen of the Twannberg meteorite, found North of the Lake of Biel (canton of Bern, Switzerland), to the world-famous
meteorite collection of the Natural History Museum Vienna. This donation takes place on the occasion of the official visit
of the President of the Swiss Council of States, Mr. Hans Stöckli, to Austria.
Wednesday, 30. September
2020
Natural History Museum Vienna fully supports biodiversity: in the context of the Global Coalition for Biodiversity and the Austrian Biodiversity Strategy 2030
As part of the global campaign for biodiversity "United
for #Biodiversity", considering the rapid loss of species and habitats, the Natural History Museum Vienna supports both the
network of European collection-based research institutions and the further development and implementation of the Austrian
Biodiversity Strategy 2030.
Friday, 25. September
2020
Austria - Brazil: Prosperous natural science since the early 19th century NHM Vienna welcomes Brazil's Science Minister to intensify research cooperation
„Anyone with a sense of the beauty of nature must feel
an emotion when they step into a Brazilian jungle where a tree has never fallen by human force, where they are all still standing
as they stood originally, like pillars supporting the high dome of the ever green temple of nature.”
Johann Christian Mikan in a letter in April 1818
Johann Christian Mikan in a letter in April 1818
Tuesday, 18. August 2020
One of the world largest lunar meteorites now on display at the Natural History Museum Vienna
The lunar
meteorite "Galb Inal" is now on display in the meteorite hall of the NHM Vienna, thanks to a testamentary donation. Weighing
2 kg, the meteorite is one of the largest pieces of the Moon in a public display worldwide.
Monday, 10. August 2020
PRESS RELEASE Naturkundemuseum Stuttgart and Natural History Museum Vienna
Some like
it hot!
A new freshwater crustacean from the hottest place on earth.
A new freshwater crustacean from the hottest place on earth.
Thursday, 06. August 2020
Hallstatt Science Fair 2020
On Saturday, 22nd and Sunday, 23rd
of August 2020, from 10 am to 5 pm Natural History Museum Vienna and Salzwelten Hallstatt invite to Hallstatt
Science Fair 2020.
“Resources, crises and sustainability through the millennia” presents the research work at the NHM Vienna branch office in Hallstatt / Alte Schmiede.
“Resources, crises and sustainability through the millennia” presents the research work at the NHM Vienna branch office in Hallstatt / Alte Schmiede.
Wednesday, 05. August 2020
138 million year old deep-sea sharks from Upper Austria revealed
A study lead by
Iris Feichtinger and colleagues from the Natural History Museum Vienna and the University of Vienna revealed shark teeth that
are 138 million years old.
Friday, 24. July
2020
Animal bones: Insights into the past
Archaeozoological research by the Natural History
Museum Vienna investigates domestic animal economy and meat consumption habits of people in Eastern Alpine mining settlements
at the boundary from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age (1300 – 450 BCE).
Thursday, 23. July 2020
A comet summer like it used to be – almost Comet “NEOWISE”, the “quarter-century phenomenon” can at present still be seen in the night sky
For the first time within almost 25 years, a bright and eye-catching
comet is visible this summer to the naked eye. However, the increasing illumination of the night sky by artificial light makes
nocturnal sky observation more and more difficult.
Tuesday, 14. July 2020
A new millipede species from Austria discovered in the collections of NHM Vienna
In a scientific collaboration between the University of Belgrade and NHM Vienna, two new species of the millipede genus Haasea
were discovered and described for the first time for science. The new species from Austria, Haasea gruberi, was hidden
in the museum collections whereas the second one, Haasea makarovi, was concealed in the dark of a Serbian cave.
Wednesday, 08. July 2020
WILD Michael Nichols, icon of nature photography
8. July 2020 – 4. October 2020
In the special exhibition rooms on the mezzanine level
Wednesday, 24. June
2020
The NHM Vienna – there’s change afoot
The construction site of DECK 50 (new venue
for science communication) and the summer holiday programme in July and August 2020 will be presented to the media
on Thursday, 02 July 2020, 10.30 a.m..
Wednesday, 17. June 2020
„Asteroid Day“ am 30. Juni 2020 im NHM Wien erinnert an die Erkenntnis, dass wir seit 40 Jahren wissen, dass ein Asteroideneinschlag die Dinosaurier auslöschte
Press release in German.
Wednesday, 10. June 2020
Neue Vitrine im Naturhistorischen Museum Wien Siebenrocks „aufklappbare Schildkröten“
Press release in German.
Wednesday, 03. June 2020
Neue Geschäftsführung im Naturhistorischen Museum Wien
Press release in German.
Friday, 29. May 2020
Das Naturhistorische Museum Wien öffnet ab 1. Juni alle Bereiche
Press release in German.
Monday, 25. May 2020
Naturhistorisches Museum Wien tritt weltweitem Bündnis für Biodiversität bei
Press release
in German.
Friday, 22. May 2020
Das Naturhistorische Museum Wien unterstützt Biodiversität
Press release in German.
Friday, 15. May 2020
Internetsatelliten stören Sternenhimmel. Künstliche Satelliten statt Sterne und Sternschnuppen?
Press release in German.
Thursday, 14. May 2020
Das Naturhistorische Museum Wien öffnet am 20.05.2020 seine Tore!
Press release in
German.
Tuesday, 12. May 2020
Einladung zur digitalen Ausstellungseröffnung: „Löss – Eine Frau in der Landschaft“
Press
release in German.
Friday, 08. May 2020
Neues Citizen Science-Projekt: potenzielle Impaktkrater von zu Hause aus entdecken
Press release in German.
Thursday, 07. May 2020
Mehr Sterne über Wien - „Lockdown“ in Wien hat auch die Lichtverschmutzung verringert
Press release in German.
Tuesday, 07. April 2020
NHM Wien-Paläontologe präsentiert neues Citizen Science Projekt „Fossilfinder“ und einen Wanderführer in die Urzeit für Kinder und Familien
Press release in German.
Monday, 30. March
2020
#NHMWienFromHome – Neues Vermittlungsformat des Naturhistorischen Museums Wien ist online
Press
release in German.
Friday, 20. March 2020
Das Naturhistorische Museum Wien gratuliert Daniel Spoerri zu seinem 90. Geburtstag
Press release
in German.
Monday, 16. March 2020
Stellungnahme des Kuratoriums des NHM Wien zur Neubesetzung der Geschäftsführung
Press
release in German.
Monday, 24. February 2020
Kunstinstallation: „[Alien] Star Dust“ vom 11. März bis 29. Juni 2020
Press release in German.
Thursday, 13. February
2020
ASTEROID DAY TO CELEBRATE SIXTH YEAR WITH EVENTS IN LUXEMBOURG AND AROUND THE GLOBE, LEADING UP TO 30 JUNE, 2020
LUXEMBOURG (12 February 2020) -- Asteroid Day, the
official United Nations’ day of global awareness and education about asteroids, will celebrate its sixth year on 30 June.
Friday, 07. February 2020
Einladung zum Pressetermin: Saurier-Knochen als 3D-Scan am NHM Wien
Press release in
German.
Sunday, 02. February 2020
Österreichs Pliosaurier wird erstmals ausgestellt
Press release in German.
Thursday, 23. January 2020
„Eine Reise zum Mond“ im Rahmen des wienXtra-Ferienspiels: Die Wiener Semesterferien im NHM Wien
Press release in German.
Thursday, 16. January 2020
Das Naturhistorische Museum Wien digitalisiert seine Sammlungen
Press release
in German.