Eoplatypleura messelensis is the oldest known true cicada ever identified in Europe. For the first…
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The Senckenberg Society for Nature Research (SGN) is a renowned research institution and natural history museum based in Frankfurt, Germany. Founded in 1817, the society is dedicated to the study and preservation of biodiversity, ecosystems, and geosciences. It operates several research institutes and natural history museums across Germany, including the Senckenberg Natural History Museum in Frankfurt, one of the largest and most visited museums of its kind in Europe. SGN conducts cutting-edge research in areas such as taxonomy, climate change, paleontology, and environmental conservation, while also engaging in public education and outreach. Its mission is to advance scientific knowledge about the natural world and promote sustainable solutions for global environmental challenges.
Researchers conducting the largest study on ochre extraction in Africa have traced the movement of…
A new study reveals that early humans’ ability to use tools precisely may have been…
Researchers discover 50-million-year-old animal from Tunisia could crack snail shells with its powerful jaws. The…
Arctic Deep Sea: A Treasure Trove of Biodiversity and Economic Resources The Arctic Ocean, with…
Researchers at the LOEWE Centre for Translational Biodiversity Genomics (TBG) have discovered a significant diversity…