At Montpellier Medical University in France, researchers are using 3D scanners to create “virtual cadavers” in hopes of solving the worldwide shortage of dead bodies.
Cadavers have long been in high demand, but in recent years, the shortage has worsened. The number of medical programs is growing, so demand is going up, according to The Economist. At the same time, supply is going down because better communication means fewer unclaimed bodies. Donating is still taboo in some parts of the world, and the ideal cadaver — young, generally healthy, and intact — can be hard to find.
Researchers hope that a virtual cadaver can teach students the basics of dissection, says Guillaume Captier, a surgeon and professor at Montepellier. Once they’ve...
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