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| MIT uses radiation to read closed books There are some books that are simply too delicate to crack open -- the last thing you want to do is destroy an ornate medieval Bible simply because you're curious about its contents. If MIT has its way, though, you won't have to stay away. Its scient... https://www.engadget.com/2016/09/12/...ith-radiation/ |
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