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Japanese Scientists Turn Dead Animals Into Art

Jul 15, 2010 01:00 PM

In what appears to be some kind of hybrid science-art project, Japanese researchers have discovered a method for rendering a dead animal's body completely transparent, in order to dye the skeletal system. Simultaneously creepy and beautiful.

Group of translucent blue squids underwater.

Unfortunately, the source website (in Japanese language) cited by Core77 has since gone down, but check out the incredible images and video below.

Colorful anatomical illustrations of various fish skeletons.

Three glass containers with specimens of skeletal frogs in colored solutions.

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