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What Lady Hamilton REALLY looked like: Scientists reconstruct the face of Lord Nelson's lover based on her skull - revealing a pretty woman with a 'slightly protruding jaw'

Daily Mail - Science & tech

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Scientists reconstruct the faces of two people from Edinburgh who lived 700 years ago

Daily Mail - Science & tech

'Forensic artists' in Scotland have reconstructed the faces of two people from Edinburgh who lived around 700 years ago. A two-person team used fragments of skulls taken from the grounds of South Leith Parish Church in the Scottish capital's north. The skull fragments were digitally scanned to create a virtual 3D copy on computer software, which the team used to reconstruct other lost parts of each skull. This skeletal reconstruction allowed the scientists to recreate facial features, like the size and shape of the nose and chin. The facial reconstructions depict a man and a woman, both aged between 35 to 50 years at time of death, possibly as early as the year 1300.


Scientists Reconstruct an Object by Photographing Its Shadow

WIRED

Vivek Goyal isn't a professional photographer, but he and his colleagues have developed an intriguing party trick: they can capture the image of an object completely out of sight. They demonstrated the trick in a windowless room on the Boston University campus, where Goyal works as an electrical engineering professor. In the room, a flat-screen monitor displayed a series of crude drawings created by Goyal's graduate student, Charles Saunders. Among them were several masterpieces: A mushroom that resembles Toad from Mario Kart, a Simpsons-yellow dude wearing a sideways red baseball cap, the red letters "BU" for school pride. These are the images that Goyal and his team wanted to capture while pointing the camera lens in a completely different direction.