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Women typically get ultrasounds instead of MRIs during pregnancy because ultrasounds are safer, faster, cheaper, and more widely available.
While MRI scans of fetuses are real and medically useful, they are mainly used in special cases due to their high cost and limited accessibility.
The strange, wide-eyed appearance in fetal MRIs is accurate—it’s just how water-rich tissues like the eyes show up under magnetic imaging.
Experts confirm these images are authentic, but they’re not needed for routine prenatal care.Women typically get ultrasounds instead of MRIs during pregnancy because ultrasounds are safer, faster, cheaper, and more widely available. While MRI scans of fetuses are real and medically useful, they are mainly used in special cases due to their high cost and limited accessibility. The strange, wide-eyed appearance in fetal MRIs is accurate—it’s just how water-rich tissues like the eyes show up under magnetic imaging. Experts confirm these images are authentic, but they’re not needed for routine prenatal care.0 التعليقات ·0 المشاركات ·14كيلو بايت مشاهدة ·0 معاينة -
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In a promising leap for sustainable energy, Japanese researchers have built a prototype hydrogen reactor that produces clean fuel using only water and natural sunlight—no electricity required. The system works through photocatalytic sheets that split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, offering a low-cost, zero-emission alternative to current industrial hydrogen production.
This outdoor-tested reactor has been operating successfully for three years, proving its durability in real-world conditions. While still in development, this innovation represents a critical step toward Japan’s “hydrogen society” vision and a potential game-changer in global efforts to combat climate change.
#GreenHydrogen #CleanEnergy #SolarFuel #JapanInnovation #PhotocatalysisIn a promising leap for sustainable energy, Japanese researchers have built a prototype hydrogen reactor that produces clean fuel using only water and natural sunlight—no electricity required. The system works through photocatalytic sheets that split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen, offering a low-cost, zero-emission alternative to current industrial hydrogen production. This outdoor-tested reactor has been operating successfully for three years, proving its durability in real-world conditions. While still in development, this innovation represents a critical step toward Japan’s “hydrogen society” vision and a potential game-changer in global efforts to combat climate change. #GreenHydrogen #CleanEnergy #SolarFuel #JapanInnovation #Photocatalysis0 التعليقات ·0 المشاركات ·24كيلو بايت مشاهدة ·0 معاينة