Summary:
- This article discusses a new method for estimating a person's age using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the radius bone in the forearm.
- The study found that this MRI-based technique can accurately estimate age within 2.5 years, which is more precise than traditional methods like dental or skeletal X-rays.
- This non-invasive approach could be useful in forensic investigations to determine the age of unknown individuals, as well as in medical settings to monitor bone health and development.