German researchers want to know more about dinosaur intelligence and they are studying a 66.4 million year old T-rex skull found in Montana in 2013 for clues. The skull was scanned in a XXL tomograph, and missing jaw parts were also 3D printed so the skull could be rounded off, revealing a more accurate picture of the real original fossil. We talk a lot about 3D printing being the wave of the future, but it's also doing much to contribute to our understanding of the far distant past: we're talking tens of millions of years ago! Additional details on this research and how 3D printing is playing a major role in it can be found here: http://3dprint.com/75016/t-rex-3d-print/


Below is a look at the 3D scan of the skull of the t-rex, of which parts were later 3D printed as a way of reconstruction: