RBINS
PARTNERING UP FOR DISTRIBUTED OPEN ACCESS TO BELGIAN COLLECTIONS
21st Dec, 2016

Event review: First BEDIC workshop “Data Matters"
22nd Dec, 2015
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences reopens a century old crime scene
Submitted by Christophe Coel on 9 July, 2015 - 10:55
RBINS, which has been the home of 30 iguanodons since their discovery in 1878, hopes that modern technology can help settle the question of how this herd of dinosaurs died. Through the previous decades, several hypotesis have been proposed but none has ever been widely accepted.
Children from Belgium are going to name a new species
30th Mar, 2015

New Species of Stick Insect is Second Largest Insect in the World
27th Nov, 2014
