Happy Thanksgiving to those of the NoCTURN Community in the U.S.! This week, we’re celebrating our advanced CT users—the seasoned professionals and dedicated learners who continuously push the boundaries of Computed Tomography. Join us as at the proverbial table as […]
Updated Education and Training Resources Page!
We are excited to announce that the new and improved Education and Training Resource page is now live! The biggest improvement is that the new page uses tags, which allows users to sort through the impressive list of resources by […]
E&O Resources: Gray’s Colors of Skull Anatomy
Available at: https://www.graysvertebrateanatomy.com/work/colorsofskullanatomy/ With more than 45 thousand collective views on Sketchfab, the Colors of Skull Anatomy collection of educational models has been a popular choice for learning comparative skull anatomy for the last 4 years. I came up with […]
Empowering Education and Creativity with Computed Tomography
At NoCTURN Education & Outreach, we’re passionate about what computed tomography (CT) can mean for teachers and students. Bringing CT into the classroom could be a huge leap forward, empowering educators and sparking creativity in students. (Thank you to Monika […]
Science you can see at the Jackson School of Geoscience
By Jaimi Gray On October 11, the Jackson School of Geosciences held its annual art exhibit in the Holland Center. Here, the line between work and leisure was blurred. Students, researchers and faculty contributed art pieces to display in the […]
🍲 Recipes for Success: Computed Tomography First Steps with NoCTURN Resources 🍲
Welcome, Aspiring CT Experts! Embarking on your Computed Tomography (CT) journey can feel like stepping into a bustling kitchen for the first time. Just as a chef needs the right ingredients and a clear recipe to create a show-stopping dish, […]
Education & Outreach Community Takes Over the NoCTURN Network Blog This November! 📚✨
The NoCTURN Education & Outreach Community is excited to announce that we are taking over the NoCTURN Blog for the month of November! This special takeover is the first in a series of dedicated blog takeovers, and we look forward […]
Digital Rocks Portal Pre-AGU workshop on Dec 8
There is a “Open Data Curation and Image Analysis in Digital Rocks Portal (PREWS5)” workshop one day before the American Geophysical Union meeting in Washington, DC on Sunday, Dec 8 from 8:30am to noon. Registration (through AGU) and details: https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/meetingapp.cgi/Session/229618 Anyone interested […]
Thousands of natural history specimens that you can access for free!
We are in an era of digital innovation, and today the barriers to accessing the wonders of the natural world have been shattered like never before. Spearheaded by scientists at the University of Florida’s Florida Museum of Natural History, a […]