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Previously Unknown Philodemus Papyrus Found in Herculaneum
X-ray technology revealed an unknown work by the Epicurean philosopher Philodemus, part of his "On Evil" series, within the Herculaneum papyrus PHerc.172, a discovery significant for understanding Epicurean ethics and ancient literature.
Previously Unknown Philodemus Papyrus Found in Herculaneum
X-ray technology revealed an unknown work by the Epicurean philosopher Philodemus, part of his "On Evil" series, within the Herculaneum papyrus PHerc.172, a discovery significant for understanding Epicurean ethics and ancient literature.
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Herculaneum Scroll Deciphered: "On Vices" by Philodemus
Using virtual unwrapping technology, researchers deciphered a carbonized scroll from Herculaneum, revealing it as "On Vices" by the Greek philosopher Philodemus, part of a larger ethical treatise, potentially the first book, challenging previous assumptions and opening new avenues for understanding ...
Herculaneum Scroll Deciphered: "On Vices" by Philodemus
Using virtual unwrapping technology, researchers deciphered a carbonized scroll from Herculaneum, revealing it as "On Vices" by the Greek philosopher Philodemus, part of a larger ethical treatise, potentially the first book, challenging previous assumptions and opening new avenues for understanding ...
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Campania Combines Technology and Civil Protection to Address Vesuvius Risks
The Campania Aerospace District (DAC) and the Vesuvio Coexistence Foundation signed a protocol on April 10th, 2024, to use advanced technologies for evacuation planning and sustainable development in Vesuvius areas at risk of volcanic eruption and depopulation, involving 40,000 people in annual dril...
Campania Combines Technology and Civil Protection to Address Vesuvius Risks
The Campania Aerospace District (DAC) and the Vesuvio Coexistence Foundation signed a protocol on April 10th, 2024, to use advanced technologies for evacuation planning and sustainable development in Vesuvius areas at risk of volcanic eruption and depopulation, involving 40,000 people in annual dril...
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AI Deciphers Ancient Herculaneum Papyrus
Using AI and computer-based techniques, scientists have virtually opened the fifth Herculaneum papyrus, PHerc. 172, from the 79 AD Vesuvius eruption, revealing the ancient Greek word "disgust" and offering new insights into ancient life.
AI Deciphers Ancient Herculaneum Papyrus
Using AI and computer-based techniques, scientists have virtually opened the fifth Herculaneum papyrus, PHerc. 172, from the 79 AD Vesuvius eruption, revealing the ancient Greek word "disgust" and offering new insights into ancient life.
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AI Deciphers Charred Herculaneum Scroll, Unveiling Ancient Secrets
UK scientists used AI and synchrotron X-ray technology to create the first 3D image of a charred Herculaneum scroll from the 79 AD Vesuvius eruption, revealing more readable text than ever before, potentially unlocking the secrets of over 1,000 additional scrolls.
AI Deciphers Charred Herculaneum Scroll, Unveiling Ancient Secrets
UK scientists used AI and synchrotron X-ray technology to create the first 3D image of a charred Herculaneum scroll from the 79 AD Vesuvius eruption, revealing more readable text than ever before, potentially unlocking the secrets of over 1,000 additional scrolls.
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AI and X-rays Reveal Text in Ancient Herculaneum Scroll
Using AI and synchrotron X-ray technology, scientists created the first 3D image of a carbonized Herculaneum scroll, revealing more readable text than previously possible, offering potential to unlock ancient knowledge held within the remaining 1000 scrolls.
AI and X-rays Reveal Text in Ancient Herculaneum Scroll
Using AI and synchrotron X-ray technology, scientists created the first 3D image of a carbonized Herculaneum scroll, revealing more readable text than previously possible, offering potential to unlock ancient knowledge held within the remaining 1000 scrolls.
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Ancient Papyrus Identified as Philodemus' "On Anger" Using X-ray Technology
X-ray technology and AI analysis have identified a charred papyrus found in a Roman villa buried by Mount Vesuvius as a work by the ancient Greek philosopher Philodemus, titled "On Anger," representing a significant breakthrough in papyrology.

Ancient Papyrus Identified as Philodemus' "On Anger" Using X-ray Technology
X-ray technology and AI analysis have identified a charred papyrus found in a Roman villa buried by Mount Vesuvius as a work by the ancient Greek philosopher Philodemus, titled "On Anger," representing a significant breakthrough in papyrology.
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Pink Floyd at Pompeii: Rescreening Highlights Volcanic Setting
Pink Floyd at Pompeii", a 1971 documentary re-screened recently, features Pink Floyd performing in Pompeii's amphitheater, situated in the Phlegraean Fields near Naples, an area of active volcanism, contrasting the music with the site of Vesuvius's 79 A.D. eruption and its historical context.

Pink Floyd at Pompeii: Rescreening Highlights Volcanic Setting
Pink Floyd at Pompeii", a 1971 documentary re-screened recently, features Pink Floyd performing in Pompeii's amphitheater, situated in the Phlegraean Fields near Naples, an area of active volcanism, contrasting the music with the site of Vesuvius's 79 A.D. eruption and its historical context.
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Vitrified Brain Tissue Found in Vesuvius Victim Reveals Extreme Eruption Temperatures
Researchers discovered vitrified organic material, specifically brain and spinal cord tissue, within the skull of a Vesuvius eruption victim in Herculaneum, Italy; analysis indicates that a pyroclastic surge exceeding 510°C caused rapid vitrification, highlighting the lethal heat of such events.

Vitrified Brain Tissue Found in Vesuvius Victim Reveals Extreme Eruption Temperatures
Researchers discovered vitrified organic material, specifically brain and spinal cord tissue, within the skull of a Vesuvius eruption victim in Herculaneum, Italy; analysis indicates that a pyroclastic surge exceeding 510°C caused rapid vitrification, highlighting the lethal heat of such events.
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AI Deciphers 2,000-Year-Old Herculaneum Scroll
AI and X-ray technology have revealed the contents of a 2,000-year-old burnt scroll from Herculaneum, part of the Vesuvius Challenge, with the ancient Greek word "διατροπή" (disgust) appearing twice; researchers are now interpreting other parts of the text.

AI Deciphers 2,000-Year-Old Herculaneum Scroll
AI and X-ray technology have revealed the contents of a 2,000-year-old burnt scroll from Herculaneum, part of the Vesuvius Challenge, with the ancient Greek word "διατροπή" (disgust) appearing twice; researchers are now interpreting other parts of the text.
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AI Unwraps Ancient Herculaneum Scroll, Revealing Philosophical Text
Using X-ray imaging and AI, scientists have virtually unwrapped a charred Herculaneum scroll from the 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius, revealing ancient text and promising a full decipherment of its philosophical content, a significant advancement in historical research.

AI Unwraps Ancient Herculaneum Scroll, Revealing Philosophical Text
Using X-ray imaging and AI, scientists have virtually unwrapped a charred Herculaneum scroll from the 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius, revealing ancient text and promising a full decipherment of its philosophical content, a significant advancement in historical research.
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Pompeii Unearths Luxurious Bathhouse and Tragic Remains
Archaeologists in Pompeii have unearthed a once-in-a-century discovery: a remarkably preserved private bathhouse, potentially the largest ever found in the city, alongside the skeletal remains of two Pompeiians who perished in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, offering a stark contrast betwee...

Pompeii Unearths Luxurious Bathhouse and Tragic Remains
Archaeologists in Pompeii have unearthed a once-in-a-century discovery: a remarkably preserved private bathhouse, potentially the largest ever found in the city, alongside the skeletal remains of two Pompeiians who perished in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, offering a stark contrast betwee...
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