Posted by the_red_mist 5 days ago
> Potter's body was (…) sliced into 27,000 slices in 63-μm increments, individually scanned during a period of 60 working days. Because the technology used in the Visible Human project significantly improved since its launch in 1993, much more detail will be available in Potter's scans: images from the two previous donors were based on 1,000 μm sections for the male subject and 300 μm for the female subject.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Potter
Then again, I only meant that Wikipedia has some extra data - not that it has everything from the article (it doesn’t).
ROT13[1] encoded tasteless comment, apologies everyone, decode at your own risk.
(Because the trees are often more informative than the forest itself...)
The visible human project has been around for quite some time and has, in fact, accomplished their initial project goals. And they do have a demo application, complete with a "guided tour", interview snippets and everything, all on a single CD-ROM! I remember playing around with it at the local library in December 2003.