These MRI Scanned Food Photos Will Make You Want to Eat Your Greens
Jennifer Paul — April 23, 2014 — Tech
References: insideinsides.blogspot & mashable
These MRI scanned food photos come to us from MRI technologist Andy Ellison who decided to use this advanced medical technology to show us all the cross-sections of different types of fruits and vegetables. He does so the same way he would have with a human brain. He scanned fruits and vegetables like bananas, garlic, jackfruit, pineapples, onions, passion fruit and many others.
The MRI technologist used a Philips 3 Tesla MRI. This machine is located at the Boston University Medical School. It is definitely a very interesting look into the fruits and vegetables that we should be eating. The MRI scanned food is mesmerizing beautiful. If there is a fruit or vegetable that you think would be a very interesting scan you can also email in a request, the more exotic the fruit or vegetable the better.
The MRI technologist used a Philips 3 Tesla MRI. This machine is located at the Boston University Medical School. It is definitely a very interesting look into the fruits and vegetables that we should be eating. The MRI scanned food is mesmerizing beautiful. If there is a fruit or vegetable that you think would be a very interesting scan you can also email in a request, the more exotic the fruit or vegetable the better.
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1. MRI Scanned Food Photography - Using advanced medical technology to capture cross-sections of fruits and vegetables, offering a unique perspective for food photography.
2. Interactive Food Imaging - Utilizing MRI technology to create interactive and informative food images, providing consumers with an engaging way to explore and learn about different produce.
3. Health-conscious Food Documentation - Documenting the inside of fruits and vegetables through MRI scans to highlight the nutritional value and promote healthy eating choices.
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3. Nutrition and Wellness - Using MRI scans of fruits and vegetables to enhance nutrition education and encourage healthy eating habits in schools, clinics, and wellness programs.
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