ISU Creates Copies of Ancient Horse Feet for Exhibit
The Idaho Museum of Natural History in eastern Idaho now has two sets of prehistoric horse feet casts.
One will remain at the museum and the other will be part of a traveling exhibit that explains the significance of
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The Idaho Museum of Natural History in eastern Idaho now has two sets of prehistoric horse feet casts.
One will remain at the museum and the other will be part of a traveling exhibit that explains the significance of horseshoes.
The museum only had one set but got some high-tech help from Idaho State University (ISU) to produce another.
The school’s virtualization laboratory and computerized machining technology department combined to produce the spare set
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