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The Visible Human Project is an effort to create a detailed data set of cross-sectional photographs of the human body, in order to facilitate anatomy visualization applications. It is used as a tool for the progression of medical findings, in which these findings link anatomy to its audiences. [ 1 ]
The museum. The Corpus Museum is a human biology interactive museum, located in Oegstgeest, near Leiden, in the Netherlands.. Billed as "a journey through the human body", [1] the museum provides both education and entertainment [2] through a combination of permanent and variable collections.
The bodies are prevented from decaying by means of plastination, a rubberization process patented in the 1970s by anatomist Gunther von Hagens.The essence of the process is the replacement of water and fatty material in the cells of the body first by acetone and then by plastics, such as silicone rubber, polyester or epoxy resin.
Students and teachers can access the museums directly from home or classrooms. Researchers, scholars, historians and tourists can access the antiquities from anywhere. The project has created a comprehensive national database / register of museum antiquities which is necessary for management, protection and conservation of historical antiquities.
The museum spreads over an area of about 200 acres on the Shymala Hills in the city. This museum depicts the story of mankind in time and space. It is the largest ethnographic museum in India. [1] Located on Bhopal's upper lake, 'Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya' can be accessed either from Lake View Road or from another road near Demonstration School.
Storefront display of Body Worlds exhibition in Amsterdam (2016). Body Worlds (German title: Körperwelten) is a traveling exposition of dissected human bodies, animals, and other anatomical structures of the body that have been preserved through the process of plastination.
Due to its historical holdings, the Wellcome Collection is a member of The London Museums of Health & Medicine group. [6] Having been open since 2007, Wellcome Collection re-opened with additional public spaces in October 2015. [7] Melanie Keen took over as the director of the Wellcome Collection in 2019. [8]
Increases access to art. So long as one has internet access, anyone, anywhere, at any time can visit the Google Arts & Culture, enabling audiences who otherwise would be unlikely to visit these museums to see their works. "Armchair tourists" are now able to tour some of the world's greatest art exhibits without leaving their seats. [26]