We now have unprecedented open access to the Rosetta Stone thanks to the digital technicians at the British Museum, who last week uploaded the very first 3D model of the stone slab. Residing on ...
Without setting foot inside a museum, 3D printer owners can now recreate some of the most recognizable items from institutions around the world. In conjunction with Creative Commons and museums like ...
These models of Benjamin Harrison, the nation's 23rd president, are available to print from the Presidential Site's collection. The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site in Indianapolis was one of the ...
The London Science Museum is breaking ground with its new 3D printing exhibition. Stratasys, the Israeli-American manufacturer of 3D printers, has announced that the museum will feature 150 3D printed ...
Since the historic loss of the collections of Rio de Janeiro's national museum in a catastrophic fire this week, several channels have been set up for visitors who took photographs or made 3D models ...
We are excited to announce that the BCMA has added a major new technology to our digital labs this summer, a pair of 3D scanners from Artec3D. The addition of 3D scanning technologies expands the ...
A selection of museum artefacts, starting from prehistoric times, can now be downloaded as 3D models to print at home. Michelle Starr Science editor Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she ...
The Blake Ridge Shipwreck is about 130 miles off the North Carolina coast and 7,000 feet underwater, out of reach to all but the most technically inclined and well-funded marine archaeology ...
3D models of African Palaeolithic tools have been put on display at the Robert Bruce Foote Sangankal Archaeological Museum in Ballari, Karnataka. These 3D models of stone tools, which are akin to the ...
The Florida Museum's OpenVertebrate project offers a virtual collection of 13,000 3D models of vertebrates, including mammals, reptiles, birds, fish- in fact, virtually any animal with an internal or ...
1. The Crossroads of Civilization exhibit at Milwaukee Public Museum features a life-sized sculpture of King Tut based on his mummy. The chariot is based off of actual chariots found in his tomb, and ...
Created using 3D scanning technology, the digital replica follows a major restoration project, intended to return the museum to the condition in which Soane left it to the nation on his death in 1837.
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