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  3. The images and animations in this article are amazing.

The images and animations in this article are amazing.

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    The images and animations in this article are amazing. I’ve never seen anything like it.

    Entomologists Use a Particle Accelerator to Image Ants at Scale https://flip.it/XJprtZ

    #ants #enthomology cc @futurebird

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    • wtrmt@mastodon.socialW wtrmt@mastodon.social

      The images and animations in this article are amazing. I’ve never seen anything like it.

      Entomologists Use a Particle Accelerator to Image Ants at Scale https://flip.it/XJprtZ

      #ants #enthomology cc @futurebird

      ater@flipping.rocksA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @wtrmt @futurebird On a semi-related note, the Berlin Naturkundemuseum has a fantastic giant model of an ant eating some honeydew that I spent quite a bit of time looking at. The ant is about the size of a beagle and beautifully detailed.

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      • wtrmt@mastodon.socialW wtrmt@mastodon.social

        The images and animations in this article are amazing. I’ve never seen anything like it.

        Entomologists Use a Particle Accelerator to Image Ants at Scale https://flip.it/XJprtZ

        #ants #enthomology cc @futurebird

        ehay2k@mastodon.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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        @wtrmt @futurebird

        This is amazing.

        Should we be worried about creating giant mutant ants here? I'm getting comic book origin story vibes....

        😉

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        • wtrmt@mastodon.socialW wtrmt@mastodon.social

          The images and animations in this article are amazing. I’ve never seen anything like it.

          Entomologists Use a Particle Accelerator to Image Ants at Scale https://flip.it/XJprtZ

          #ants #enthomology cc @futurebird

          wyatt_h_knott@vermont.masto.hostW This user is from outside of this forum
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          @wtrmt @futurebird 5 websites and 20 minutes of clicking later, I have yet to discover a 3d rotatable model of an ant. Not for amateurs.

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          • wyatt_h_knott@vermont.masto.hostW wyatt_h_knott@vermont.masto.host

            @wtrmt @futurebird 5 websites and 20 minutes of clicking later, I have yet to discover a 3d rotatable model of an ant. Not for amateurs.

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            @Wyatt_H_Knott @futurebird the models in the article are scans of the real thing. Amazing stuff.

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            • wtrmt@mastodon.socialW wtrmt@mastodon.social

              @Wyatt_H_Knott @futurebird the models in the article are scans of the real thing. Amazing stuff.

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              @wtrmt @futurebird I went to the site that said you could look at models, I looked at a lot of slices, I ended up getting switched to like 3 different sites, and never once found a link to a rotatable 3d model. Clearly I am incompetent. 😅

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              • wyatt_h_knott@vermont.masto.hostW wyatt_h_knott@vermont.masto.host

                @wtrmt @futurebird I went to the site that said you could look at models, I looked at a lot of slices, I ended up getting switched to like 3 different sites, and never once found a link to a rotatable 3d model. Clearly I am incompetent. 😅

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                @Wyatt_H_Knott @futurebird I’m sorry, I just watched the 3D rotation of the ant in the article. Maybe you can see more rotations on the same YouTube channel?

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                • ater@flipping.rocksA ater@flipping.rocks

                  @wtrmt @futurebird On a semi-related note, the Berlin Naturkundemuseum has a fantastic giant model of an ant eating some honeydew that I spent quite a bit of time looking at. The ant is about the size of a beagle and beautifully detailed.

                  Link Preview Image
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                  @ater @wtrmt @futurebird

                  Would be nice to get more biographical details of the artist added into the entry at
                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Keller_(sculptor)

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                  • ater@flipping.rocksA ater@flipping.rocks

                    @wtrmt @futurebird On a semi-related note, the Berlin Naturkundemuseum has a fantastic giant model of an ant eating some honeydew that I spent quite a bit of time looking at. The ant is about the size of a beagle and beautifully detailed.

                    Link Preview Image
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                    @ater @wtrmt @futurebird

                    Looks to me like it's a carnivorous ant...

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                    • ater@flipping.rocksA ater@flipping.rocks

                      @wtrmt @futurebird On a semi-related note, the Berlin Naturkundemuseum has a fantastic giant model of an ant eating some honeydew that I spent quite a bit of time looking at. The ant is about the size of a beagle and beautifully detailed.

                      Link Preview Image
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                      @ater @wtrmt @futurebird The honeydew is quite well represented, too...

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                      • wyatt_h_knott@vermont.masto.hostW wyatt_h_knott@vermont.masto.host

                        @wtrmt @futurebird I went to the site that said you could look at models, I looked at a lot of slices, I ended up getting switched to like 3 different sites, and never once found a link to a rotatable 3d model. Clearly I am incompetent. 😅

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                        @Wyatt_H_Knott @wtrmt @futurebird

                        Found them. They're two links away from the article. Then two more links to get to 3D.

                        I got there by clicking the link in the article called "interactive online portal", then on the next page the link with BIOMEDISA on the button. Now click on a model, the page with slices loads, look at the bottom left of the page for the button "Mesh" and click that, wait for it to load. You should see a rotatable 3D model.

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                          @Wyatt_H_Knott @wtrmt @futurebird

                          Found them. They're two links away from the article. Then two more links to get to 3D.

                          I got there by clicking the link in the article called "interactive online portal", then on the next page the link with BIOMEDISA on the button. Now click on a model, the page with slices loads, look at the bottom left of the page for the button "Mesh" and click that, wait for it to load. You should see a rotatable 3D model.

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                          @Wyatt_H_Knott @wtrmt @futurebird

                          Tested in Chrome browser on Android.

                          Edit: Also working in duckduckgo browser on Android.

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