ViewFor the first time, we can fully picture what the world's most famous shipwreck looks like at the bottom of the Atlantic.
Using deep-sea mapping, researchers were able to create the first full-sized, 3D digital scan of the R.M.S. Titanic, resting 12,500 feet down in the ocean.
The "digital twin" shows the ship's exact...
Digital scan of Titanic shipwreck reveals never-before-seen details
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