
MRI, or Magnetic Resonance Imaging, is a technique that uses radio waves to penetrate an object and create layered images of its internal makeup. It is most commonly used for medical purposes, but with a little creativity, can create interesting results with other objects.
MRI technologist Andy Ellison works at the Center for Biomedical Engineering in Boston. He also runs a blog named Inside Insides. On the website, Andy shares MRI scans of various items, mostly fruits and vegetables, with some amazing results.
Kiwano
Garlic
Jackfruit
Tomato
Banana
Onion
Pineapple
Pomegranate
Strawberries
Lettuce
Corn
Looks more like a Kaleidoscope than something we eat. Quite hypnotic images.