Check this out. This is an animation made by the same company that made the famous Tiger Woods animation (you know the one). In this case the purpose of the animation was to reconstruct an unusual crime scene so people could see it on the news, relate better to it, and report anything they may have seen in the area that was suspicious.
This may not be work safe, depending on where you work:
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Remember earlier this week when we were discussing some of the positions people might hold with respect to the use of animals in research?
Today at the University of California at Los Angeles, a rally is planned to raise awareness about the value of responsible animal research and to denounce acts of terrorism toward animal researchers and their families.
Many of my ScienceBloglings have rightly called out animal rights terrorists who target researchers' children. They are absolutely right to do so.
Yesterday, as part of ongoing follow up on my story in this week's New York Times Magazine, I posted about
My first thought was, "this is really cool." My closing thought was ... "Eww!"
Yeah, but, now that you've seen this you can see how you might relate to the scene better and remember if you saw somebody running across the parking lot by the park covered with feces and urine.
That is a crime that embodies its own punishment