This is my entry for Cornconic's Random Title writing contest. The category I chose was 'Photography.' The grand hall was awash with the soft glow of chandeliers, casting a golden hue over the gathered elite. The walls were adorned with large, framed pho
Also, images can be moved from study to study when they are inappropriately attached to the wrong study (e.g., putting the lateral lumbar spine with the PA and lateral chest). Finally, incorrect patient or study information can be corrected within the PACS database. View chapter Book 2...
A lot of companies have ploughed billions of dollars into the dream of being able to replace human workers with machines, and they are desperate to make us believe it’s going to work — if only so they can cash out their investments while the stocks are still high. We’re in the “...
That’s right, Rachel, a little human patient with a beating heart. He reached out of his mother’s womb and has touched many people’s hearts! Michael, I saw this picture on an e-mail quite a while back and have never forgotten the image of that tiny hand touching the surgeon’s ...
The human spinal cord in dorsal view, with the denticulate ligaments indicated by asterisks. From Ceylan et al. (2012). Last but not least there aredenticulate ligaments, little sideways extensions of the pia mater that anchor the spinal cord to the inside of the dura mater. I drew them ...
(My wife watched it for the first time with me with this 4K set and she was horrified. Haha), and things like the transformations of humans into Borg can be pretty gruesome at times. Then there's the Borg queen who is pretty intense, and she tries to seduce Data and graft human ...
Human anatomy study materials Supersaurus, Ultrasaurus and Dystylosaurus in the 21st Century Your noun is adjective How adjective was taxon? Engaging with the media Posts on Paleoart Mike’s open projects Neural canal projects All the Museum Abbreviations Checklist for new zoological genus and species...
I’m posting this mostly in the hope that one of the PalArch people stumbles across it and can do something to rescue what was a nice little journal. References Wedel, Mathew J., and Michael P. Taylor. 2013. Neural spine bifurcation in sauropod dinosaurs of the Morrison Formation: ...
It’s easy to tell these apart, even when as here we have only lateral-view images: the dorsal vertebra is tall, its centrum is short, its neural spine is anteroposteriorly compressed and its parapophysis is up on the dorsal half of the centrum; but the cervical vertebra is relatively lo...
But wait, you might say, how could that possibly be true? Have we not been plumbing the depths of the human body literally for thousands of years? Have we not imaged people down to micron resolution with every available scanning modality?