Radiocarbon dating and the shroud of turin
18-Aug-2019 11:29
Alexey Young shows that there are The Shroud of Turin: A Mystery Across the Ages On this day, the Church celebrates the icon of the Savior ''Made Without Hands''—the prototype of which is believed to be an image of Jesus Christ's holy face, left on a cloth used to cover His face at burial after the crucifixion.An exhaustively researched and highly interesting article by Fr.
Libby later received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1960 for the radiocarbon discovery.The research was carried out by the Instituo Officia dei Materiali in Trieste and the Institute of Crystallography in Bari, both under Italy’s National Research Council, as well as the University of Padua’s Department of Industrial Engineering, with the results published in the article “New Biological Evidence from Atomic Resolution Studies on the Turin Shroud” in the multidisciplinary open access, peer-reviewed journal PLOS ONE.