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To determine whether the cloth skewed more form or religious function, the virtual wizard devised two digital models: a 3D human body and a low-relief representation of the human form, Livescience ...
The study, published in Archaeometry, compares digital imprints of a three dimensional human figure and a low-relief artistic rendering—similar to a flattened statue—of a human onto a flat sheet.
A 3D analysis comparing the way fabric falls on a human body versus a low-relief sculpture shows that the Shroud of Turin was not based on a real person.
Turin Shroud imprint might not be from human body, says groundbreaking new study - Brazilian designer’s research suggests relic is a ‘medieval work of art’ ...
Analyzing embryo movements in uteruslike environments could offer clues to improving the success rate of in vitro ...
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