The Small Animal Imaging and Radiotherapy Facility has been awarded a loan from the Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration (VCFA) and the Office of the Vice Chancellor For Research (OVCR) through the Research Core Equipment Loan Program (https://research.wisc.edu/research-cores/loan-program/) to purchase a benchtop, high-resolution micro-CT from NeoScan (https://neoscan.com/system/neoscan-n80/). Micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) uses x-rays to create high-resolution 3D reconstructions of an object non-destructively. The NeoScan N80 micro-CT is at the cutting-edge of benchtop micro-CT scanners, with fast scan time (average 15 minutes), high resolution (2 um), a powerful x-ray source (100 kV), and an automatic sample changer (24 samples) to increase throughput. Due to its non-destructive imaging capabilities, the micro-CT has a wide range of applicability, including bone and developmental biology, entomology, geosciences, and mechanical and biomedical engineering. Purchase of the micro-CT through the Research Core Equipment Loan Program was spearheaded by Dr. Sam Weaver and Justin Jeffery with contributions from the School of Medicine and Public Health, the School of Veterinary Medicine, and users from departments across the UW-Madison campus, including the Departments of Nutritional Comparative Biosciences, and Cell and Regenerative Biology.