by Fox12 Idaho
BSU is one of three Idaho universities that is now home to a 3-D Visualization System donated by the Center for Advanced Energy Studies. Designers say it could be used to improve things like cancer studies and test new renewable energy technology. It’s an exciting prospect for students. “In the case of the human skull, you can’t go into the skull and look out or look up or look down the spinal column when you have the skull in your hand. Where with this software, you can manipulate it like that,” said BSU engineering student Aaron Smith. Right now, the machine is housed in the engineering and technology building. Leaders at Boise State hope to get more just like it spread across campus.
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