Working with Leiden’s Naturalis museum in the Netherlands, Philips offered to scan one of the world’s most complete and best preserved T. Rex skeletons. The aim of the scan was to evaluate how images of Trix’s tail vertebrae obtained using Philips’ IQon Spectral CT imaging differ from conventional CT images, and to provide a level of detail not visible to paleontologists until now.
"We make the invisible visible," said Anne Schulp, Paleontologist and dinosaur expert at Naturalis.
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Негізгі бет Ғылым және технология Philips and Naturalis scan 66 milion year old T. Rex, Trix
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