Collaborative 3D printing paper published

We were part of a multi-laboratory collaboration that has resulted in a recent publication in The Journal of Thermal Biology. It is titled: 3D printed models are an accurate, cost-effective, and reproducible tool for quantifying terrestrial thermal environments and was headed up by The Logan Laboratory at UNR. It builds upon our original publication from 2015 (link) that established 3D printing as a viable option for such studies. We hope this will advance the use of 3D printed models in studies of thermal ecology. Link to the publication.

The Watson Lab now officially at TAMUSA