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Reflections on ‘Plaster reproduction in the context of 3D printing’ Pop-Up...

Mona Hess, Research Assistant for 3D imaging and project co-ordinator of the Petrie Museum’s 3D imaging project, curated a Pop-Up display this November on 3D printing and scanning at UCL Art Museum. 3D...

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Specimen of the Week 149

Dean Veall here. Here I am again presenting my choice of the 68,000 specimens here in the collection. My previous choices have included the tiger beetle and the box jellyfish, so what have I gone for...

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The world’s rarest skeleton rides again… on four legs

Using cutting-edge technology, the world’s rarest skeleton – a South African extinct zebra called a quagga – has regained its missing hind limb. The quagga’s missing fourth leg has been replicated...

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