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Magnetic Resonance Imaging uses magnets to align hydrogen atoms and radio waves to create a series of images of internal structures. The result is a 3D representation cut into slices, just like a loaf of bread.

Andy Ellison is an MRI technologist at Boston University Medical School’s Center for Biomedical Engineering. When he’s not taking images that, you know, save lives, he creates amazing works of art by scanning produce! His images are all uploaded onto his blog, Inside Insides, which contains additional gifs, high resolution still images, and even an interactive 3D format.

 

Go ahead and scroll through. They are completely amazing and actually kind of hypnotic:

 

Corn:

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Tomato:

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Garlic:

Axial-

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Coronal-

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Banana:

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Peach:

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Bamboo shoot:

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Strawberries (several):

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Kiwano (horned melon):

Spin echo-

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Sagittal-

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Onion:

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Pomegranate:

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Lettuce:

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Celery:

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Watermelon:

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Pineapple:

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ee scan valla upayogalu emi? Brahmi-3.gif

evaro okariki Phd vasthundhi 1s3sf.gif?1370668460

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ee scan valla upayogalu emi? Brahmi-3.gif

nuvvu fruits tindam manesthav anesi :)
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this area is interesting..i published a paper with a working model during college

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