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Karl Bates, Bill Sellers, and Phil Manning (all the University of Manchester) combined a laser scan of Acrocanthosaurus with known and inferred muscle positions to provide input parameters for a  computer program which made the dinosaur walk in the most efficient manner using a genetic algorithm. Credit: Bates, Sellers, and Manning, U of M

Karl Bates, Bill Sellers, and Phil Manning (all the University of Manchester) combined a laser scan of Acrocanthosaurus with known and inferred muscle positions to provide input parameters for a computer program which made the dinosaur walk in the most efficient manner using a genetic algorithm. Credit: Bates, Sellers, and Manning, U of M

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