Scientists CT scanned thousands of natural history specimens, which you can access for free
Natural history museums have entered a new stage of scientific discovery and accessibility with the completion of openVertebrate (oVert). This fiveyear collaborative project among 18 institutions launched in 2017 with a single goal: take CT scans of as many vertebrate specimens as possible and using them to create digital, 3D models for everyone to access online. Read story: openVertebrate (oVert) website: Florida Museum Digital Imaging Lab: Produced by Florida Museum of Natural History Music: Hall of the Mountain King by Kevin MacLeod Edvard Grieg, Music promoted by Creative Commons, Attribution 4. 0 International (CC BY 4. 0)
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