Yxlon International, a company of the Swiss tech holding, Comet Group, has partnered with the California Academy of Sciences. At the end of July, the Swiss company lent one of their computed tomography (CT) systems to the facility. The FF20 CT system will be in use at the institute until January 31st, 2018 giving interesting insights into the organisms of biological specimens.
The non-destructive nature of CT imaging technology allows for a 3 dimensional look into a myriad of industrial, biological, and historical samples and artifacts. The FF20 CT is a compact industrial CT system that is helping scientists uncover critical information about how the some 46 million specimens housed at the institute function and interrelate in nature. The academy has already used this system to produce stunning images of a variety of biological specimens and explore the natural world around us. For instance, some CT images were used to study different aspects of how an insect’s organs function.
The future of this promising partnership looks bright, as the collaboration helps discover more about our world and all of its inhabitants.