CNET (San Francisco, Calif., April 21) -- Now, a new way of taking magnetic resonance imaging videos will allow researchers to study exactly how all the parts of the neck and face work together in perfect harmony to produce beautiful music. "The fact that we can produce all sorts of sounds and we can sing is just amazing to me," says Aaron Johnson, affiliate faculty member in the Bioimaging Science and Technology Group at the Beckman Institute and assistant professor in speech and hearing science at Illinois. Also: Scicasts (Leicester, England, April 21), ABC News (April 22), Zee News (April 22), News-Medical (April 22), Medical Xpress (April 22), Daijiworld (India, April 22), Sierra Leone Times (April 22), Business Times (April 22), Dotmed.com (April 22), The Washington Post (Video, April 22), Gizmodo (April 22), Engadget (April 22), Business Insider (April 29).
Super-fast MRI technique demonstrated with a song
4/21/2015