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The professor of the Department of Archaeology Research at Western Ontario University used 3D printing technology to identify the remains of World War I soldiers. Through CT three-dimensional scanning of the corpse, it can avoid damaging the bones and appearance of the corpse, providing researchers with a complete system of three-dimensional data of the corpse. Researchers use the ProJet 360 3D printer to reshape the facial model of the remains. 3D printing can realistically create the facial width, height, and cheek shape of the remains.