Nuclear resonant scattering (NRS) is a specialized spectroscopic technique used to study the properties of atomic nuclei within materials. By exploiting the resonant absorption of synchrotron radiation by specific isotopes, NRS provides unique insights into the local environment, dynamics, and electronic structure of the target nuclei. This method finds application in various scientific disciplines, including physics, chemistry, and materials science, offering a powerful tool for investigating fundamental atomic and molecular properties with high precision and sensitivity.