miércoles, 25 de noviembre de 2009

MorphologyNet.org -- Biologist, Computer Scientist Make 3D Anatomy Images Available Online

ScienceDaily () -- Frog biology is especially noteworthy because of the amphibians' sensitivity to pollution, which often flags previously unknown environmental problems. Science labs and classrooms around the world can now get inside frogs, slice them up, and rotate 3D images of their organs on MorphologyNet.org, a new online resource produced by a biologist and a computer scientist. The Web site also contains models of fish, reptiles, birds and mammals. Researchers will be able to share images across continents and limit the samples of endangered species that are destroyed in the research process.


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