
The SAXS Program (SAXS software)
The SAXS program is specialized software used to analyze data from Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) experiments. SAXS is a technique that provides information about the size, shape, and structure of tiny objects like molecules or nanoparticles in a solution. The program processes the scattering data collected during experiments, helping scientists interpret how the particles are arranged and their physical characteristics. It enables detailed structural insights without needing to see the objects directly, making it valuable for research in materials science, biology, and chemistry.