In the wee hours of a Saturday morning,Carnegie Mellon University Professor of Materials Science and Engineering Tony Rollett and graduate students Ross Cunningham and Tugce Ozturk sit together in Sector 2 of the mile-wide Advanced Photon Source at the Argonne National Laboratory in Chicago, Illinois. In front of them is an huge synchrotron x-ray machine, or powerful enough to see through heavy metals down to miniscule detail—one millionth of a meter,roughly one hundredth of a human hair. The unique equipment is in such high demand that the team has just forty-eight continuous hours to utilize the x-rays before they will pack up and (gingerly) carry their data back to Pittsburgh.
Source: phys.org