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if the picture is worth a thousand words these amazing cat scans may be worth
unbelievable out and the images capture priceless unique and fragile specimens
as a scientist can study that without causing any damage sources about virtual
objects about things that you can see your golden touch and feel get access to
those who are very very difficult in this changes everything
the high-resolution x-ray computed tomography scans are similar to the c_t_
scan your doctor might prescribe for you
at the university of texas paleontologist timothy row and his team
are using the x_-ray vision to look inside skeletons in fossils
facility is part of the national science foundation digital libraries initiative
it's a resource for scientists around the world and we will look at each bone
see how the bones put together a match them one by one
with other brands
and uh... computed
tomography gave us an opportunity to do this digitally work
who couldn't possibly have done it physically
for example visualizations could be used to compare it extinct mammals
and it's descending apostle
theirs or yours or dislike comparison here's this move reported since you're
two hundred and fifty million years of evolution
a big sister
paleontologist jessica maison l bandages that facility helping on lot mysteries
in objects from boldness
two books
please scan and staring thing
from office so far souls human remains
uh... paper within on and offsite so
the digital morphology what digit barf website catalogs thousands of scams like
this rare elephant birthday his poor animals
sorry didn't quite make it to her gene
this is the first glimpse of anyone has ever had of the embryo of the largest
bird extinct overheard
these things would go up to twelve thousand pounds
using data card foxholes or three teeth pixels
i three d better get build models for the digital files in any size
you can see all these visualizations is looking up don't open the door
you can print this thing's been holding hearings for yourself
new way to get in touch with science
precise nation i'm miles o'brien