Bird Life 2022.03.10 How new bird species arise Much of a centuries-old debate over where and how new bird species form has now been resolved.…
New Research 2022.03.08 Giant impact crater in Greenland occurred a few million years after dinosaurs went extinct Danish and Swedish researchers have dated the enormous Hiawatha impact crater, a 31 km-wide…
New Video 2022.01.14 Video from the Natural History Museum of Denmark selected as one of the most beautiful stories on the internet A new 360-degree video tells the marvelous story of a more than 180-year-old plant's journey from…
New research 2022.01.13 New study maps how new bird species are formed in New Guinea A new study from the Natural History Museum of Denmark changes the researchers' understanding of ho…
New study 2021.12.08 166 new fungal species found in Denmark for the first time Jan Pedersen, collection staff at the Natural History Museum of Denmark, is together with a Spanish…
Grant 2021.09.15 Large research grant for the study of living and fossil plants Can plant cell wall polysaccharides survive for millions of years and be measured in fossils? Can…
New employees 2021.07.13 Meet our new curators It is with great pleasure that we announce the names of our four new curators at the Natural Histor…
Collaboration 2021.03.04 Natural History Museum of Denmark joins the Global Coalition for Biodiversity The European Commission's global cooperation to support biodiversity calls on all the world's…
Digitalization 2021.02.26 Digital nature: Giant grant makes the natural history collections of Denmark accessible to everyone DKK 30 million from The Ministry of Education and Research's Pool for Research Infrastructure will…
New study 2021.02.18 Toxic diatoms found off Antarctica A new study conducted by researchers from the Natural History Museum of Denmark shows that toxic…