POWELL, OH (WCMH) – The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium continues to be on the cutting edge of animal care as they put their new CAT scanner to the test on an unusual patient: a lion named Tomo. On Thursday ...
[Pyrotechnical] thought about buying a CAT scanner and found out they cost millions of dollars. So he decided to build one for about $200 using a salvage X-ray tube and some other miscellaneous parts.
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium recently put their new CAT scanner to the test during a scan of a different kind of cat – a 14-year-old African lion named Tomo. “The ability to add CAT technology to our ...
They say that if you truly love something, you press it up against a flatbed scanner and share it online. A lot of people must love their cats, because The Cat Scan exists. It’s as great as it sounds.