Adam Summers wants to be the best, like no one ever was. To scan fish is his quest. To upload them is his cause.
Summers is a professor of comparative biomechanics at the University of Washington’s Friday Harbor Labs, and he’s spent the past few months scanning and sharing dozens of fish insides. “I’m using a CT scanner that allows you to visualize 3-D skeletal maps,” he says. “You see fine detail that’s incredibly important for telling one fish from another.” Which isn’t just so ichthyologists can…
Print an Army of Giant, Articulated Fish From This 3-D Database
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