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The striking 3D reconstruction of Zosia, as locals nicknamed her, sheds light on the human found in the grisly grave. Archaeologist Dariusz Poliński, who led the team that unearthed Zosia’s ...
A three-dimensional reconstruction of Zosia's face, a woman buried as a vampire, is pictured, in this undated handout photo taken in Stockholm, Sweden. / Credit: Oscar Nilsson - Project Pien ...
Now, using DNA, 3D printing and modelling clay, a team of scientists has reconstructed Zosia's 400-year-old face, revealing the human story buried by supernatural beliefs.
The Pythian Home of Missouri, also known as Pythian Castle, in Springfield, Missouri, was built in 1913 by the Knights of Pythias and later owned by the U.S. military. [1] German and Italian prisoners-of-war were assigned here during World War II for medical treatment and as laborers.
The Turner Center is a women and children specialty outpatient center connected to Cox South. The Jared Neuoro Science Center and The Dee Ann White Women's and Children's hospital are featured in the newest 10 story tower on the campus. In 2010, Cox South opened a new emergency department, and in 2012, it was designated a Level I Trauma Center ...
5,323 acres, seasonal programs in the nature/visitor center building Science City at Union Station: Kansas City: Jackson: West Central: Science museum, includes nature center with live animals Shaw Nature Reserve: Gray Summit: Franklin: East Central: 2,400 acres, run by the Missouri Botanical Garden as an extension Springfield Conservation ...
In February 1941, the War Department selected the Springfield municipal golf course as the location for soon to be O'Reilly General Hospital. The city of Springfield donated the golf course to the government. [1] Adjacent to the 160-acre property was the Pythian Home of Missouri built by the Knights of Pythias. [2]
There soon could be movement on the $123 million reconstruction of Springfield High School.