Scientists are leveraging a combination of artificial intelligence and X-rays to begin unraveling the mystery of the charred scrolls.
Researchers have taken one step closer to understanding the past after they managed to use artificial intelligence to read ...
Luke Farritor was a senior at the University of Nebraska when he designed an AI program that made him the first in the world ...
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An method driven by artificial intelligence is making it possible to read texts scorched and left buried by the eruption of ...
Researchers have generated an image of text from inside a scroll that was buried in volcanic ash with the ancient city of ...
Italy's Phlegraean Fields is a hotspot of volcanic activity—an ever-shifting landscape pocketed with acidic hot springs. This ...
A 2,000-year-old Herculaneum scroll buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius is filled with lost words that scholars can now ...
Researchers have successfully generated a digital image of an ancient scroll from Herculaneum that has not been seen in ...
Researchers used advanced technology to digitally "unroll" an ancient Greek text on carbonized papyrus, and now they're reading it.
A papyrus scroll carbonised by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius two millennia ago is slowly being read once again thanks to ...
Scientists use artificial intelligence and human expertise to decipher ancient scrolls charred by the volcanic eruption of ...