Home > Scientists develop new method to read ancient Vesuvius scrolls

News
Scientists develop new method to read ancient Vesuvius scrolls

Description

Scientists have developed a method that could provide us with new insight into the ancient world. A combination of x-rays and artificial intelligence may allow them to virtually unwrap and read fragile ancient scrolls.

Added on the 03/10/2019 17:33:13 - Copyright : France 24 EN

To customise your video :

Or Create an account

More videos on the subject

  • Scientists unveil partial skeleton of massive ancient whale in Lima

    Scientists unveil a partial skeleton of a newly discovered whale found in Peru that lived nearly 40 million years ago. A total of 13 gigantic vertebrae -- one of which weighed nearly 200 kilograms (440 pounds) -- were found at a site in a coastal desert of southern Peru, as well as four ribs and a hip bone. IMAGES

    02/08/2023 - AFPTV - First images
  • Costa Rican scientists develop saliva test to detect COVID-19

    San José, Jan 26. (EFE) (CAMERA: María José Brenes) .- Costa Rican scientists develop a saliva test to detect COVID-19.

    26/01/2021 - EFE Inglés
  • Turkish scientists develop Covid tests with mouthwash

    Istanbul (Turkey), Oct 19 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Erdem Sahin) Turkish scientists have developed a technique to obtain saliva with mouthwash for Covid-19 tests, an alternative to the annoying extraction of samples from nose or throat with a cotton swab. The new technique is also more accurate.FOOTAGE OF THE LAB AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ACIBADEM IN ISTANBUL.SOUNDBITES OF TANIL KOCAGÖZ, PROGRAM DIRECTOR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ACIBADEM IN ISTANBUL.

    19/10/2020 - EFE Inglés
  • Ancient DNA extracted from scrolls from Dead Sea Scrolls

    Jerusalem, Jun 2 (EFE / EPA) .- The DNA of the scrolls found in the Dead Sea was used to try to reconstruct parts of that collection of more than 25,000 fragments that, include the oldest copies of the Hebrew Bible, according to a study published by Cell.(CAMERA: Abir Sultan)

    03/06/2020 - EFE Inglés
  • Scientists develop robot that can 'sweat'

    Scientists have developed a robot which can "sweat" as a means of cooling down.

    31/01/2020 - BANG Showbiz
  • Scientists develop intelligent robodog

    Scientists at Florida Atlantic University have developed an intelligent robodog.

    20/08/2019 - BANG Showbiz

More videosNews

Watch video of  - DemainEntreprendre - épisode 12 - Label : Economie wallonne -
News

DemainEntreprendre - épisode 12

29/04/2021 12:55:32