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An early version of the scanned dodo rendered by project research technician Abby Drake and students in Leon Claessens' lab. Museum of Comparative Zoology/Copyright 2009 President and Fellows of Harvard College |
The way of the digital dodoThe laser light glowed brilliant red, forming a moving line as it bounced information from the dodo’s bones back into the high-tech scanner sitting on a tripod on the Museum of Comparative Zoology’s (MCZ) fifth floor. Again and again, the red line traced the contours of the skeletal bird, one of just a handful of complete skeletons of one of the world’s most famous cases of human-caused extinction. |
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