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SANKT INGBERT, Germany, July 16, 2008 -- Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines, familiar to many as the gigantic, expensive machines found in hospitals, are going mobile. They're also not just for medicine anymore: German researchers have developed small, portable MRI scanners that are being used in the Antarctic to study climate change by analyzing ice masses or drilled ice cores. Magnetic resonance imaging is considered one of the most important imaging methods used in medicine, yielding insights into the atomic structure of a biomolecule or into the tissues of a patient's body. Until now, it's one major disadvantage has...Read full article

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    Published: July 2008
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