4d images
Scientists from the University of Calgary, Medical Faculty, has worked on the development of a revolutionizing computerized system that was named Caveman. They have spent six years on the research. As a result, the scientists managed to develop the system that provides 4D images of the human body. The computerized system allows the scientists to study how the time passage, the fourth dimension, affects the particular human body systems.
Caveman, the 4D human atlas, actually allows the scientists get inside the experiments they are conducting as medical and genomic data is being translated into 4D images. Caveman is a great tool for scientists studying certain diseases, but also for physicians who need to discover new methods in surgical planning.
- Technology (27 May, 2007)
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- Science (10 Oct, 2007)
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