Medical students, professionals, and anatomy enthusiasts looking for comprehensive 3D visualization.
Moving 3D models demonstrate how muscles, tendons, and bones work together to create human motion.
: Users can "dissect" models on-screen, hide or fade structures to see deeper layers, and rotate models 360 degrees. Augmented Reality (AR)
This specific update (released around late 2019/early 2020) brought several "next-level" enhancements to the platform: Russell Sage College Libraries Using Augmented Reality Mode | Human Anatomy Atlas | 2019.1