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A team of researchers successfully used particle accelerators and artificial intelligence techniques to read the texts of the virtual parchment rolls of "Herculaneum," which were previously at risk of destruction due to their fragility and damage when opened through traditional methods. They managed to extract ancient texts dating back to the 2nd or 3rd century BCE, identify their contents addressing topics such as human nature, good and evil, and the limits of knowledge, as well as confirm the identity of a scroll belonging to the Epicurean philosopher "Philodemus." This achievement is considered one of the greatest archaeological discoveries related to these manuscripts, with hopes of applying the technology to other ancient scrolls, such as the "Dead Sea Scrolls."
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