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OpenVertebrate Presents a Massive Database of 13,000 3D Scans of Vertebrate Specimens
From The Florida Museum of Natural History comes the openVertebrate project, a new initiative to 'provide free, digital 3D vertebrate anatomy models and data to researchers, educators, students and the public.' Introducing the new project (otherwise known as oVert), the museum writes: