ALBAWABA In a remarkable breakthrough that has captivated scholars and historians worldwide, a team of young computer scientists, including Youssef Nader from Egypt, currently residing in Germany, Luke Farritor from the U.S., and Julian Schilliger from Switzerland, has cracked a 275-year-old mystery surrounding charred Roman scrolls buried in the ashes of Mount Vesuvius's catastrophic eruption in A.D. 79. The scrolls, part of the renowned Herculaneum Papyri collection, were discovered in ...