Google Body Browser

Google Body Browser Google Body Browser

Google has released experimental access to the resource, called Google Body Browser, that using the graphics acceleration within the browser, allows the user to know better the human anatomy.

It is possible to display the elements of the human body divided into categories like muscles, bones, organs, circulatory, nervous systems, among others thoroughly. A side menu commands, very similar to Google Earth with zoom mode and 3-D visualization, allows the user to navigate and move in any direction.

The names of each part of the human body are also displayed by clicking upon the chosen part. It is also possible to search for particular part by typing the name in the search field. To use the tool you must have a web browser with WebGL support, which can be found in the latest versions of major browsers (still in beta), such as Mozilla Firefox 4 Beta or Google Chrome Beta.