
Even in the fast-paced world of digital imaging, it took seven years for researchers to develop the technique to make these three-dimensional (3D) images (below). Manchester University’s Halina Dobrzynski, Liverpool John Moores University’s Jonathan Jarvis in the United Kingdom, and a team of international researchers undertook the effort because they thought high-resolution 3D imaging of an intact heart would provide new insights into how the organ works.
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