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QNL, QEERI launch project to develop global solution for protecting Islamic manuscripts

DOHA: Qatar National Library (QNL) and Hamad Bin Khalifa University's Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI) have signed a collaborative research agreement to...

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It feels somehow improper to witness an author groping for the right words

The early stages of a literary work are often of immense interest. It is perhaps a rather tawdry kind of interest, like paparazzi shots of a Hollywood starlet taking the bins out before she’s put her make-up on. Of course it’s extraordinary to think that some of the most famous characters, events and lines in

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CNN Newsroom Live

manuscripts largely lost. >> the mosque itself, we can say it's a symbol of the people, a symbolol of the daily and cultul life in gaza. so unfortunately, with this s loss, the people in gaza, they have lost a very important symbol of their idenentity and their city. >> repeporter: it's not just places of worship. this bathhouse, said to have been built in the 14th century, has been in the hands of the same family for generations. destroyed in an instant. the israeli military saying it was targeting a hamas terrorist squad. whenever this war ends and reconstruction begins, one thing is for sure. so much of gaza's history now lies in rubble. nada bashir, cnn, beirut. ukraine says russian missile strikes on its donetsk region

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shelteter. israel says it was, quote, collateral damage and wasn't the intended target. but it's not the only historic site to have been destroyed. the grand mosque in gaza has history that is said to date back to the time of the philistines and has spent time as both a temple and a church before becoming a mosque. today, all that remains standing is the minaret. its library with historic manuscripts largely lost. >> the mosque itself, we can s y it's a symbol of the people, a symbol of f the daily and d cull life in gaza. so unfortunately, with this loss, the peopople in gaza, the have lost a very important symbol of their identity and of their city. >> reporter: it's not just places of worship. this bathhouse, said to have been built in the 14th century, has been in the hands of the

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history said to date back to the time of the phil istinephilistis spent time as a temple and church before becoming a mosque. today, all that remains standing is the minaret. its library with historic manuscripts largely lost. >> the mosque itself is ---- yo can see, it's a symbol, of the pepeople. it's the symbol l of cultural le in gaza. so, it's losost. the people in gaza, they have lost a very important symbol of this identity and observe as well the city. >> reporter: and it's not just places of worship, this bathhouse set up and built in the 14th century, has been in the hands of the same family for generations. destroyed in an instant. the israeli military saying it was targeting a hamas terrorist

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Ancient palm leaf manuscripts preserved through 3D printing | Mangaluru News

Tara Prakashana, based in Bengaluru and Pajaka, has launched a pilot project using 3D printing to preserve ancient palm-leaf manuscripts. They use mod

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On display at G20, a 450-year-old manuscript of the Rigveda

The story of how a 106-year-old institute in Pune came to possess a document now deemed to be a UNESCO 'Memory of World Heritage

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Newsnight

the reaction was negative. the journal's 2011 editor felt, despite flaws, it was important to have the paper's viewpoint expressed. when we approached professor coleman for comment, she emphasised her long experience publishing and sharing research. she argues there are no hard and fast rules for these studies, and her work met relevant recommendations. but with the research still influencing us health care in 2022, scientists who complained 11 years earlier were concerned. having deeply flawed manuscripts in the scientific literature emperils our ability to craft sound public policy. i gathered a group of scholars, who had previously published concerns about this paper, in response to the fact that the british journal of psychiatry platformed a new research integrity group. so we saw this as an opportunity to resubmit our concerns. priscilla coleman alleges criticism of her work is driven

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