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MRI machines rely on massive superconducting magnets and complex software to produce detailed images of our organs and ...
Magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, has revolutionized the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. WebMD explains how MRI works in detecting MS abnormalities and tracking the progress of the disease.
The new "Final Destination" movie includes a gruesome MRI scene. So what really happens when you put metal in a MRI scanner? Experts discuss MRI safety.
The Utah MRI Research Center (UMRC) at University of Utah Health has installed the state’s first Siemens Free.Max MRI—a ...
An MRI can help your doctor diagnose you and monitor your treatment, but it isn't right for everyone. Learn what you should talk to your doctor about and when you should avoid this test.
Most MRI machines today rely on powerful magnets built from huge coils of copper and niobium-tin alloy that make for extremely bulky and expensive machines.
This game-changing advancement could help bring affordable MRI technology to underserved regions and power applications like particle accelerators and magnetic levitation systems.
Magnetic materials are in high demand. They're essential to the energy storage innovations on which electrification depends ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an advanced non-invasive imaging technology that creates clear images of organs and structures inside the body. However, the claustrophobic narrow bore size ...
Magnetic zaps to the brain can significantly help people with severe depression, if the procedure is guided using MRI brain scans, a new clinical trial has concluded.
The Dartmouth General Hospital received a key component for its first magnetic resonance imaging suite Friday. A crane lifted a massive magnet from the hospital parking lot into the second floor ...