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The University Museum at the University of Tokyo

Dr. Yuta Shiino at The University of Tokyo's Museum uses Cradle CFD to reveal ancient organism biology, surpassing traditional research methods.

Instead of traditional qualitative research methods, a project assistant professor Yuta Shiino (Ph.D.) from the University Museum at the University of Tokyo applied computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation. By performing fluid analyses of fossil brachiopods and trilobites, he succeeded in exposing the biology of the ancient organisms, which was not easily identified using traditional research methods.

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