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A 2,000 year chameleon eye mystery is finally solved
For more than two millennia, people have watched chameleons swivel their turreted eyes in different directions and wondered how such a small reptile pulls off a trick that seems to defy basic anatomy.
Scans reveal unique spiral optic nerves in chameleons, solving a 2,000-year-old mystery about how they move their eyes.
In the past, the whole process of making professional videos out of still images was very costly and involved a lot of editing skills, taking hours manually, an ...
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Hidden brain layers may explain why memory fails
Memory failures often feel like personal lapses, but new research suggests the problem may be rooted in hidden architecture ...
Addion and the University of Innsbruck advance surgical education with life-like anatomical models that enhance the skill sets of medical professionals and improve patient outcomes Using Stratasys’ ...
This correspondence between brain state and brain responsiveness (statedependent responses) is outlined at different scales from the cellular and circuit level, to the mesoscale and macroscale level.
Aesthetic technologies are expanding ophthalmic practice into a broader sphere of patient care. AAO 2025 emphasized that ...
While we tend to think we know ourselves pretty well, the human body still has all sorts of ways to surprise us. The truth is ...
Austrian medical training and innovation company Addion GmbH has adopted a Stratasys Digital Anatomy Solution to create 3D printed antomical eye models for eyelid surgery training. Addion is ...
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