Paleontologist Nick Pyenson was in a race against a construction crew to salvage a bed of whale fossils, so he called upon 3-D technologists for help
June 2012 |
By Abigail Tucker
They've recently discovered that he seemed to have a congenital heart ailment similar to the kind that young athletes often die suddenly from.
What I am wondering is, if we have good photographs of someone, why is a facial reconstruction necessary?
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They've recently discovered that he seemed to have a congenital heart ailment similar to the kind that young athletes often die suddenly from. What I am wondering is, if we have good photographs of someone, why is a facial reconstruction necessary?
Posted by L Ramsdell on April 9,2013 | 04:21 PM
So how did he die, then?
Posted by Erik Olsen on June 4,2012 | 11:05 AM
wow
Posted by jacob servais on May 24,2012 | 02:00 PM