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Researchers Snap First Ever Detailed Images of Newborns’ Lungs – Interesting Engineering
For the first time ever, researchers have managed to capture detailed images of newborn babies’ lungs, something that will help better understand them.

In a first, researchers have captured detailed images of newborn babies’ lungs as they take their first breaths.
Led by researchers at Melbourne’s Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MRCI) in Australia, the team’s breakthrough helps better understand the process in which babies take their first breaths, why they do it, and how to increase survival rates of preterm babies and their long term outcomes.
The study was published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
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