Dr. Heller inspects the skull of a victim of the 1806 Mycelium infections, an epidemic that decimated a village in the south of France.
— Eduardo Valdés-Hevia 🐛 (@Valdevia_Art) March 20, 2021
The fungus grew into the bone, creating ossified structures that broke out of the skin to spread spores. pic.twitter.com/LyoLYUU3d7
GPS attacks under way in Eastern Mediterranean and Baltic
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Interesting.
I would think this wouldn't just be limited to flights but also to
shipping. Chartplotters are an awfully handy thing but paper charts are...
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It's an example of what you can do with a particular 3-D modeling software called Blender. So no worries on the fungal infection.
Me: Jesus Dr, Heller get away from that thing!
Dr. Heller: It's perfectly safe, I have handled dozens of these artifacts.
Me: And I have watch hundreds of horror movies and this is how half of them start!
Gerry
Source image: https://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/hec/item/2016881801/
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