Micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) imaging is a non-destructive imaging technique that allows for high-resolution, three-dimensional visualization of biological samples or materials. It is commonly used in research areas such as biomedical imaging, materials science, and geological studies. Micro-CT imaging works by rotating an object and taking a series of X-ray images from multiple angles, which are then reconstructed into a 3D image using computer software. This technique provides detailed information about the internal structure and composition of objects, making it valuable for a wide range of scientific applications.