Scientists have developed a new "unfolding" algorithm for x-rays of sealed envelopes, allowing them to read letters easily without damaging them by breaking the seal! Historians are sure to make good use of this technique. Read more here:

Scientists have developed a new "unfolding" algorithm for x-rays of sealed envelopes, allowing them to read letters easily without damaging them by breaking the seal! Historians are sure to make good use of this technique. Read more here:
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