Cutting-edge technology, designed to delve deeper into the human body, has arrived at a research centre in Portugal.<br /><br /> The ultra-high field MRI scanners are around ten times more powerful than current models.<br /><br /> “These new machines will allow scientists to make a very early diagnosis of cancer and many neurological diseases,” explained euronews reporter Claudio Rocco, outside the Champalimaud research facility in Lisbon.<br /><br /> “But, in particular, they will allow them to delve into the complexity of the human brain, an organ that’s so far essentially unknown.”<br /><br /> The scanners are rare due to production complexities. Only around 10 exist around the world in research projects. <br /><br /> Those in Lisbon are being tested on animals and are already said to be providing unique insights into living systems. <br /><br /> The most powerful machine is so strong that its magnetism is enough to lift a lorry. And it is so precise, that individual cells can be singled out. <br /><br /> Researchers are excited about the potential o