Our exhibit in the special exhibition HELLO NATURE in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum

The Bionicum exhibit “customs detective” is enriching the Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nuremberg since October, the 3rd. It is part of the new special exhibition: ‘Hello Nature. How do we want to live together?’ Well, what does that look like? See for yourself and try out whether you would make a good customs detective for species conservation. We are delighted that our serious game has found a place in this fantastic and comprehensive exhibition.

You might also stumble across a game on loan of the Tiergarten Nürnberg. Which one? We won’t tell… Find out for yourself.

More? https://www.gnm.de/ausstellungen/aktuell/hello-nature




Under construction

Due to renovation work, the Bionicum at Nuremberg Zoo will have to temporarily close its exhibition starting from 7 October. The interactive exhibition on biomimetics is not accessible, but the Bionic Tour in the outdoor area of the zoo will still be available. Two new rallies offer biomimetic insights into the zoo.

The Bionicum has been an integral part of Nuremberg Zoo since summer 2014 and is open daily. Many visitors to the zoo also find their way to the Bionicum. Now the exhibition is closing its doors for a few weeks. This is due to renovation work on the ceiling and lighting, which also affects safety-related aspects such as fire protection. The public may also look forward to new exhibition contents such as evolution and biodiversity. ‘The exhibition as such, as well as the popular hands-on exhibits, will be retained. However, with the new areas, the Bionicum will be able to offer the public an expanded range of topics in a new splendour,’ explains the director, Dr Eva Gebauer. ‘Unfortunately, we will not be able to organise robot demonstrations during this time. However, our robot family is looking forward to their first real holiday since the opening’.

Educational institutions and interested parties will not have to do without the Bionicum during the renovation phase. In the summer, the popular Bionic Tour in the zoo was expanded with brand new stations and visitors can now experience the fascinating world of bionics at around twenty enclosures in the zoo. For example, if we want to cool down quickly and effectively on a hot summer’s day, a look at camel, kangaroo and co. will help. The thick fur of the camel insulates the animal from the heat. The unique interplay of sweat and fur is the key to camels staying cool. This also works for cooling systems, five times longer than conventional cooling systems and completely without electricity. At other stations, we learn about almost Olympic-calibre achievements in the animal kingdom. For example, the cheetah is the lone leader in sprinting and the kangaroo in the high jump and long jump. Owls fly whisper-quietly through the night, as bionic fans turn silently. Station by station, visitors playfully learn more about innovative technology and its role models in nature.

Visitors can search for bionic traces in the zoo on their own. Two different rally sheets are available at the zoo entrance and can be completed on your own. We also offer educational programmes for educational institutions in the outdoor area. And when the weather is nice, it’s always best to be surrounded by colourful autumn leaves.




Brand new flyers

A lot has happened since we last published the flyers. It was about time to bring some information up to date. Why not give it a completely new look?

Structured, colorful and playful. The blue Bionicum flyer and the red educational flyer reveal everything worth knowing when opened and unfold into decorative posters. There are colorful postcard-sized flyers for the individual workshops. Browse them the next time you visit the zoo!

If you would like us to send you flyers, please contact: info@bionicum.de




Bionicum robot family

Three humanoid robots live in the Bionicum. The NAOs are from Paris, out of the workshops of the Aldebaran company. They find optimal living conditions in research laboratories and educational institutions. NAOs show us what already can be done with robotics to this day and what needs improvement. Getting up, walking and finding faces – NAOs come with that. The NAOs in the Bionicum have learned a bit more: they crack jokes, get you fit and hit the dancefloor. But watch out and don’t be fooled by their innocent looks. They can and will drive their colleagues crazy. And each robot has its own personality, so browse through.

The spider robot Ohm-crawler is at home in a burrow next door. Like its natural role model, the Mexican redknee spider, this robot has significantly more legs than its NAO colleagues. The ease with which the spider moves inspired the Nuremberg Institute of Technology Georg Simon Ohm and the Bionicum to build this innovative rescue robot.




New exhibit: 3D printing like in nature

There is a new participatory exhibit in the Bionicum! Pupils from Johann-Pachelbel-Realschule have inaugurated it. Even more: they have made dioramas of forests, for which the 3D printer is gradually printing animal “inhabitants”. Thassilo Franke from the Munich Science Communication Lab presented a beautiful example from nature – a colorful nest of wasps. How does something like this come about and what does it have to do with the 3D printer? See for yourself at the Bionicum…




Yay, the SENDUNG MIT DER MAUS has dropped by!

Die Maus sent Johannes to the Bionicum and the Nuremberg Zoo to find out why animals glow in the dark and how exactly they do it. Want to know more?

Here you can find Die Maus-story about Glowing animals

A few pictures from the filming:




On Lucy’s paw paths

Lost in thought, Lucy the cat looks into the distance. What’s going through her mind right now? We accompanied Lucy on her expeditions. Her huge territory is in the Nuremberg Zoo. Here, there are well-meaning people like Kerstin, who are happy to keep a place on the desk ready for her. And outside, in the zoo, adventures await her: animals, visitors, zoo keepers. Where does she like to spend more time? Lucy decides according to her mood. And then there are the many shady trees where she can take a nap or meditate – for example, about how many trees form a forest. Let’s follow her paw paths in the new YouTube film:

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Bionics – How nature can inspire technical innovations

“What does a desert lizard have to do with solar power plants?”

A look at nature shows that imagination and ingenuity are not unique to us humans. In the course of evolution, animals and plants have developed structures, processes and constructions that make them optimally adapted to their habitat.

Bionics makes use of the biological pool of ideas and implements these developments technically. But how important are such technical innovations for the development of society, how are they promoted, and what role do start-up companies and the political framework play in this?

These and many other questions were answered by Dr. Eva Gebauer and Prof. Stephan Seiter at the Webtalk with the Friedrich Naumann Foundation. Many thanks to to Nicole Köster for the great moderation! ♥

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Homeschooling@Bionicum

For home schooling and digital learning, the Bionicum offers numerous online services. Have fun browsing.




Zoo Rallyes with your Smartphone

Hunt for bionic traces on your own in the zoo. Well, we have a few tips for you. All offers are free of charge, but at the moment German only.