oVert – openVertebrate https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/overt/
for short, is a new initiative to provide free, digital 3D vertebrate anatomy models
for short, is a new initiative to provide free, digital 3D vertebrate anatomy models
for short, is a new initiative to provide free, digital 3D vertebrate anatomy models
for short, is a new initiative to provide free, digital 3D vertebrate anatomy models
animals that roamed Florida millions of years ago with real fossils, replicas and models
animals that roamed Florida millions of years ago with real fossils, replicas and models
animals that roamed Florida millions of years ago with real fossils, replicas and models
animals that roamed Florida millions of years ago with real fossils, replicas and models
“Tiny Titans� uses authentic specimens, lifelike models and realistic artwork
Silver Plume Exhibitions “Tiny Titans� uses authentic specimens, lifelike models
will also teach high school and undergraduate students to create 3D anatomical models
will also teach high school and undergraduate students to create 3D anatomical models
See real specimens, detailed 3D models and learn what the preferred habitat is for
See real specimens, detailed 3D models and learn what the preferred habitat is for
Systematics of Florida short-tailed shrews Natural history specimens have frequently revealed cryptic (or hidden) species within their cabinets. When species are hard to catch, endangered, or maybe even extinct from where they were first discovered, we can use historical specimens to look for
Past Projects Caribbean Niche Modeling Ecological niche models are routinely used
from the Florida Museum of Natural History
openVertebrate, is a new initiative to provide free, digital 3-D vertebrate anatomy models
Our biological research initiatives concerning sharks, skates and rays are numerous and diverse, ranging from studies on relative abundance and distribution, to systematics and evolutionary relationships. Diversity of chondrichthyan fishes is a major focus of research at the FPSR, where scientists a
We will use simulation to estimate models and their associated parameter values for
From July 11-15, 12 Florida middle school teachers came together to kick off our yearlong professional development program titled, „AI Learning in K-12 with Fossil Sharks.“ During this unique experience, teachers learned how to bridge the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and paleontology in
of customizable, standards-based lesson plans and interactive machine-learning models