Google Maps make it gentle to pan , zoom and research the world — and now it can do the same for the deep break of the human dead body , too .
A new projection by researchers from the University of New South Wales in Australia has been adopt the algorithmic rule used to assemble and run Google Maps to produce large , explorable delineation of human tissue , aright down to the item-by-item cellphone . The first example brings together terabytes of information acquired from imaging a hipbone with a scanning electron microscope .
The termination , which you’re able to explore here , has been used to do molecular analysis of nourishing transport that in the past times would have taken 25 geezerhood — but can now be done in a few calendar week , according to the researcher . It ’s expected that other institution will use the same proficiency in the time to come — including Harvard scientists who calculate to do something similar with black eye brains . [ UNSWviaPopSci ]

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