Sniffing out the condition of historical books and documents
A new nondestructive "sniff" test can measure the degradation of old books and documents (Photo: Tom Woodward)
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Establishing the condition of old books and precious historical documents traditionally involves removing samples of the paper from the valuable archival materials for testing in a laboratory. Naturally such destructive forms of testing are far from ideal. Now scientists have come up with a better option with the development of a nondestructive “sniff” test that can measure the degradation of old books and documents based on their smell.
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