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The sharpest object in the world can't cut anything
Scientists like to measure things, but they've had a heck of a time doing that with sharpness. And even if no one agrees on exactly how to measure it, our search for better tools has recently led to ...
Reproduction of the second part of a work in the British Museum, with facsimile of original t. p. reading: De indiciis et praecognitionibus, opus apprime utile medicis, Dauide Edguardo Anglo authore.
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