Two Rochester Institute of Technology scientists are using high tech imaging technologies used to
The 240 page palm leaf manuscript in Sanskrit - each leaf of which is about two feet long and two inch wide - has degraded over the years and made some of the writing difficult to read. "It is literally crumbling to dust," according to Mukund. The scientists took almost 8,000 digital images of the documents in Udupi and are now transferring it to different media, including silicon wafers for long-term preservation. "The book will never be opened again unless there is a compelling reason to do so," Mukund was quoted in a RIT news release.
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