Animal Skeletons Take Over Homes in Marc da Cuhna Lopes' Photos Imagine a human-free future, where giant animal skeletons have taken over the homes and buildings civilization has left behind. It's a ...
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Vol. 71, No. 1 (JANUARY 2016), pp. 1-18 (18 pages) In this paper, I examine the procedures used by Andreas Vesalius for conducting public ...
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and for Kendel Worley, there is beauty – and art waiting to be created – in death. Through an elaborate process that can take up to a few months, Worley ...
The skeleton above was created by taking a CT scan of an anesthetized rat and sending the data to a 3-D printer. Similar life-size models of body parts from other animals or human patients could be ...
This article was originally featured on The Conversation. After four years of digging for fossils in a churchyard in York, Pennsylvania, amateur paleontologist Chris Haefner made an intriguing find.
A young mountain lion hit and killed by a car on Highway 1 near Cuesta College in October offered students a rare learning opportunity in anatomy and is now on display in the form of a skeleton in the ...
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A new climbing reptile from the Jurassic period, Sphenodraco scandentis, has been discovered following the reconstruction of fossils.
Dinosaurs have always been illustrated as a bony lot, and is it any wonder when much of what palaeontologists have to base their reconstructions on are bones? Palaeoartist C. M. Kosemen believes that ...
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