Digitally unrolling historical scrolls
22 May 2013 Research
X-ray tomography can unroll and read parchment scrolls that have become stuck together.
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22 May 2013 Research
X-ray tomography can unroll and read parchment scrolls that have become stuck together.
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Seamless integration of electronics and tissue could be used with other artificial implants and synthetic organs