So other than grabbing head shots of your friends, what could you do with such a device? At the University of Calgary they’re using the scanner to study human genetics and morphology for a variety of scientific and medical benefits. They’ve also been used to “study of the genetics of the human face, cleft lip and palate of thousands of Tanzanian children as well as the study of human morphology on thousands of American children of different ethnic groups”.
We think this is another dimension to the inexorable digitization of everything. And it’s *still* cool.
Via CreaForm (Hat tip to Philipe)