Applications of computed tomography to fossil conservation and education

Abstract Computed tomography (CT) has been used for decades for paleontological research and fossil preparations. However, the benefits of CT scanning regarding conservation, exhibits, and education are rarely discussed. CT and rapid prototyping, although still prohibitively expensive on a large scale, are becoming cheaper and can provide another tool available to museums and educators teaching natural history.

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