Google releases 'Body Browser' that allows users to understand the structure of the human body in detail, including muscles, bones, and organs

A new service called ' Body Browser ' has been added to a special page called 'Google Labs,' which is published by an experimental project by Google engineers.
This service allows you to understand the structure of the human body, including skin, bones, organs, and nervous system, in three dimensions. However, as it reminds you of the human body models you might find in a science lab at school, some people may find it a bit shocking.
For details, such as the movie I actually used, please see below.
Body Browser - Google Labs

Google Labs has released a new 3D model of the human body called 'Body Browser.' Users can freely remove layers like the skin to see the skeleton, organs, nervous system, and more. It also allows for zooming.
This is 'Body Browser.' To use it, you need a browser that supports 'WebGL,' and it is recommended to install the beta version of ' Chrome Browser .'
Body Browser - Google Labs

I actually used 'Body Browser' to look at the internal structure of the human body. Just by moving the slider on the left side of the screen, you can check the skin, muscles, skeleton, organs, nervous system, etc.
YouTube - Checking out the human body structure with Google's 'Body Browser'
This service is still in beta and it is unclear whether it will be officially released in the future, but if it becomes possible to search not only for human anatomy but also for DNA sequences in the future, the academic value of such a service may increase significantly.
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