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How does an MRI machine see inside the human body without using dangerous radiation?

Unlike an X-Ray, how does magnetic resonance imaging produce incredibly detailed 3D models of soft tissues like the brain?

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An MRI uses a massive magnet to force the protons in your body's water molecules to align with the magnetic field. It then pulses radio waves to knock them out of alignment. When the radio waves stop, the protons snap back, emitting energy signals that computers map into high-resolution images.

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