These can range from modeling bone degeneration to development of new products in the medical field; from the use of exotic alloys and composite materials in aerospace components to developing new processes for manufacturing older parts. The list is truly endless and wide-ranging. We have provided imaging services to paleontology departments who were researching ancient dinosaur bones, a researcher who was trying to model the effects osteroporosis by scanning a human femur and using finite element analysis to calculate the loss in bone strength, a researcher developing a new ceramic for use in aerospace parts, and many others.