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Recovering lost texts with particle accelerator - richsc - 05-23-2005

Even more hope to recover the texts from the Villa of the Papyrii: this recovers a lost work of Archimedes that had been written over by a monk:

[url:1qau5r2m]http://www.newsday.com/news/science/wire/sns-ap-archimedes-manuscript,0,5175576.story?coll=sns-ap-science-headlines[/url]


Re: Recovering lost texts with particle accelerator - DECIMvS MERCATIvS VARIANvS - 06-16-2005

[size=150:379uewy5]W[/size]ell this sucks! I went there and got this:
Quote:The page you requested was not found.
You may have found an outdated link or typed in a non-existing web address. Try again, or review this list of main Newsday.com web areas to find your way.

Articles from the daily newspaper remain online for two weeks. After that, articles can be found in Newsday's paid archives at http://library.newsday.com .
I don't suppose you copied the article did you Rich?


alternative links - richsc - 06-16-2005

Here are some alternative news links:

[url:1cnx7ftc]http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7954408/[/url]

[url:1cnx7ftc]http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/science/05/21/archimedes.manuscript.ap/[/url]