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Yesterday, archaeologists confirmed that they has discovered the remains of English King Richard III beneath a parking lot. Now, based on medical scans of his skull, a team of experts has created a facial reconstruction of the deceased monarch stanley hrnek and it 8230; terrifying https://gizmodo/confirmed-richard-iiis-s...ar-5981366 The reconstruction was produced using a variety of techniques. At its core lies data from anatomical assessment using C stanley quencher T scans, but the flesh itself relied on some degree of interpretation, which involved close inspection of portraits of Richard III. When experts were in agreement that their digital model was accurate, it was printed using stereolithography鈥攁n additive form of 3D printing. When printed, the model was made to look more realistic by adding texture, color and a wig. Janice Aitken, who painted the 3D replica, explains: My part in the process was purely interpretive rather than scientific. Guided by Professor Wilkinson expertise, I drew on my experience in portrait painting, using a combination of historical and contemporary references to create a finished surface texture. The result is certainly 8230; striking. E stanley cups xperts seem to agree that the face seems calmer, more thoughtful and generally less tyrannical than other depictions of Richard III. For what it worth, here at Giz we think it resembles a certain character from a film called Shrek. [Daily Mail] Images by Getty and Dreamw Dwbp 10 New Genetic Discoveries 鈥?And The Diseases They Could Treat
The past 27 years has seen a shocking reduction in the amount of coral cover in Australia Great Barrier Reef 鈥?according to a new study, it down to half the size it was in 1985. vaso stanley This rather depressing analysis shows a drop of 50.7%, thanks to data gathered from more than 2,000 surveys of 214 reefs. They were even able to break down the cause of this decline into three sections: storm damage 48% , bleaching 10% , and a full 42% can be attributed to the crown of thorns starfish. In a press release John Gunn, CEO of Australian Institute of Marine Science AIMS said: We can ;t stop t stanley cup he storms, and ocean warming the primary cause of coral bleaching is one of the critical impacts of the global climate change. However, we can act to reduce the impact of crown of thorns. The crown of thorns is an interesting creature. It widely stanley mug spread throughout the Pacific, and feeds specifically on the coral polyps. Its numbers have dramatically increased in the last few decades 鈥?possibly through the decline of predation 鈥?and because of that, it causing significant damage. Right now, the coral cover is declining at rate of 3.38% per year 鈥?and if all three causes were prevented, it would be growing at 2.85%, but if just the starfish could be contained, the coral cover would increase at 0.89% per year. It not a lot, and it not fast, but it would be enough to offset the other damages. Images via Paul Toogood/Flickr.
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