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In a First, Scientists Fully Read a Charred Herculaneum Scroll—without Ever Opening It

“These unopened Herculaneum Scrolls look like dead books, but they’re not. They’re starting to speak again.”Almost 2,000 years ago, Mount Vesuvius devastated the Roman city of Pompeii and its neighboring town, Herculaneum. Miraculously, however, a library of ancient scrolls at Herculaneum survived—in a carbonized form so fragile that scholars dared not touch it. But scientists found a workaround, as they typically tend to do.In a first, research…
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In the penultimate installment of the season, Alberto Aparici opens the doors of the mysterious library to discover one of the greatest treasures of Antiquity: the papyrus of Herculano, charred by the eruption of Vesuvius almost two thousand years ago. Thanks to a revolutionary technique of virtual reading through X-rays and artificial intelligence, some of those manuscripts begin to finally reveal their content, demonstrating that technology ca…

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adafruit.com broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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