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The model makers behind the Australian Museum's latest exhibition, Sharks, submerged themselves in fins, skins and 3D printing to bring these beauties to life.
Ground-breaking 3D interactive shark imagery created by a University of Massachusetts Amherst biology professor is powering a new World of Sharks website launched by the Save Our Seas Foundation ...
Scientists created an accurate 3D model of a great hammerhead shark, named Nemesis, swimming in its natural environment off the coast of Bimini in the Bahamas.
3D scanning engineer Ben Tam scans the 600-kilogram head of the male basking shark. Getty At 6.5-metres long, the shark was too large to transport and store whole.
A group of college students celebrating spring break are met with an unpleasant surprise: Sharks! Animatronics creator Walt Conti tells PM how building two ferocious sharks for Shark Night 3D, out ...
The researchers did a CT scan of a shark's head from the Natural History Museum's collection. The scan was used to make an accurate model of the head and nasal cavity with a 3D printer.
3D modeling of giant megalodon shark reveals clues to the life of the super-predator that ruled the oceans 20 million years ago ...
3D scanning engineer Ben Tam scans the 600-kilogram head of the male basking shark. Photo: Getty YOU wouldn't know it to look at him but this shark is model material.
Researchers have developed a method of creating artificial shark skin using 3D printers. The artificial membrane can help swimmers swim faster by reducing drag.
Scientists 3D-print shark skin to boost swimming Harvard researchers are investigating properties of shark skin using a 3D-printer model ...
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