C ollaboration is helping rescue turtles at Missouri Southern State University.
Professor and students in one instance used a 3D printer to help Roberta, a turtle missing part of its shell. In another, they used dental X-ray equipment to identify what was wrong with Wheelamina, then came up with a way to get her moving again. ×
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