Noninvasive imaging method with phase wave interferometry

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Mary Lou Jepsen has developed a promising noninvasive imaging technology that can penetrate deeply into living tissues using phase wave interferometry. This technique seeks to improve imaging resolution to a million pixels in real-time while also being significantly cheaper than current fMRI methods. The method employs innovative combinations of existing technology like lasers, ultrasonics, and computational methodologies within CMOS imaging chips to visualize neurons and cell structures through tissues, including challenges faced in imaging through bone. Furthermore, Jepsen's initiative to open source parts of the hardware and software presents a valuable opportunity for researchers to contribute to and enhance the technology.
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