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Place for researchers, curators, and everybody to find, download, and upload 3D scans of scientific specimens and cultural objects.
Durham, NC
Joined July 2017
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the MorphoSource 2.0 launch-- we would like to thank everyone for their support over the past year, and look forward to making year two the best one yet!
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Dave Blackburn explaining concept of “extended specimen” at idigbio workshop on Gondwanan research
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We are happy and grateful to announce that @NSF has awarded MorphoSource a sustainability grant (DBI-2149257). Over 5 years, it will allow us to continue serving our diverse user communities and to help support exciting new scholarship achieved through access to 3D data!
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The origin of the phylum, Bryozoa, has long been debated by researchers, but a new analysis of a fossil from the Cambrian of Australia and South China pushes back its origin by 35 million years! Read more at https://t.co/xwZ0tC9XWU and https://t.co/O2mr4Z4cRl
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@MorphoSource Thanks for all the work done by the MorphoSource Team. Easily my most important data source and data repository by now. Transformative for the way we can share CT and 3D data!
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New research from @UNED has identified what could be the largest terrestrial lizard fossil in Europe! An analysis of a fossil specimen suggests that a member of the Varanus genus was found in the Iberian Peninsula before previously expected. Read more at https://t.co/oPlazYaqCC
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The MorphoSource team will be operating at reduced capacity over the upcoming end of year holiday period, until Friday, December 31. Happy holidays!
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Calling all educators! MorphoSource is excited to release a holiday lesson plan activity for k-12 students. Students can explore festive 3D scans on MorphoSource and learn more about paleontology! Check it out at: https://t.co/kqZeKWSAo0
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Exciting new research finds that dolphins and whales evolved their large brains before echolocation! This find adds evidence to the idea that large brains are necessary to support complex cognition. Check out their paper and scans: https://t.co/Ihbiu2zNvn
https://t.co/6wdN0VJFYZ
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What did dinosaurs eat? Fossilized gastric pellets can answer this question! Researchers have used regurgitalites of the Troodon formosus to explore the dino diet and found evidence of mammal remains. Read more at https://t.co/bn3sF88oUN and https://t.co/SzkI4mvfcZ
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Thanks to #oVert for making the original skull scan available ( https://t.co/c15TJlKNDX) and to researchers at @UAlberta for adding value!
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The marine iguana has its home on land and underwater, but what underlies its uniqueness? Scientists from @UAlberta reveal their distinct morphological features that give us clues into their evolutionary past. Read more at https://t.co/pS5TRusGYp and https://t.co/hIWmnrbgAa
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How do the specimens you see in zoos differ from their wild counterparts? Researchers from @FieldMuseum measured the trunk vertebrae in xenarthran species to see how wild vs captive ecology impacts bone microstructure. Check out https://t.co/A5y4JoUlar and https://t.co/st3hqkAPLS
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The era of big data is here, and it has exciting potential for revealing macroevolutionary drivers of biodiversity. Researchers at @uniofoxford shared CT scans of 149 bird species on MorphoSource ( https://t.co/HPyPLrn8nA) and new methods to quantify variation across bird taxa
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First fluid-preserved turtle photogrammetry scan is up @Sketchfab and will be up on @MorphoSource soon! #oVertTCN
https://t.co/npRJuLnlYi
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Do your tooth roots indicate your body size? Recent research from @NCState uses the tooth root surface area to predict the body size of primates, which also helps researchers make sense of incomplete fossils! Read more at https://t.co/idZw8H8nnd and check out the CT scans below!
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This month and every month, we are happy and proud to celebrate gender and sexual diversity and LGBTQIA+ people from all walks of life. Happy Pride!
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Check out an impressive dataset of a carnivorous dinosaur's skull bones ( https://t.co/7X4n1d8zPA) shared by @DeepTimeScience today #FossilFriday #MadCretaceous
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As part of the MorphoSource 2.0 launch, we’ve created some videos to cover new features available on the site. An overview of the new site: https://t.co/EKM8rCAY7N Tips and tricks for using the new color and CT-capable web viewer:
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