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microCT (micro-computed tomography)

Micro-CT (micro-computed tomography) is an imaging technology that creates detailed 3D images of small objects' internal structures. Using X-rays, it captures numerous cross-sectional images from different angles, which a computer then processes to produce a highly detailed, three-dimensional model. This non-destructive method allows scientists and researchers to examine the internal features—like bone, tissue, or material porosity—without cutting or damaging the object. Micro-CT is widely used in fields like materials science, biology, and archaeology to analyze fine internal details with high resolution.