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Sunday, October 6, 2013

Priceless Blaschka models on display | Natural History Museum

I was lucky enough to see a few Blaschka models at the Academy a few terms ago. They aren't just stunning glass sculptures, they are an early example of 3D biological visualization. Art was being used to make science more accessible to the public.


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