Mary Rose Conservation Project Featured by Numerous Media Outelts
Professor Simon Bilinge is part of an international team who has applied a new method - ctPDF (developed at Columbia Engineering and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility), to discover potentially harmful substances within the Mary Rose’s wooden remains. Their work has been featured in several media outlets.
Researchers Use New X-ray Technique to Conserve Henry VIII's Favorite Warship, Columbia Engineering News
Researchers Use New X-ray Technique to Conserve Henry VIII's Favorite Warship, Brookhaven National Laboratory News
Royal bombshell as 'previously unknown' find made on Henry VIII's favourite warship, Express
‘Bacteria Poop’ Is Breaking Down Henry VIII’s Favorite Ship, Smithsonian Magazine
Mary Rose Warship to be Preserved Using Magnetic Nanoparticle-based Treatment, News 18 India
Conservation of England’s Mary Rose Continues, Archaeology Online
Profiling Shipwrecks with X-Rays, Azo Materials
Howard Pressman Show, 10/27/21, (Mary Rose item starts at 1:16:14), BBC Radio Sheffield
New x-ray technique gives insights into the Mary Rose, The Engineer
The Mary Rose: Henry VIII’s favourite warship is being destroyed by specks of iron, sulphur and zinc, Daily UK News
Henry VIII’s favorite ship has a bacteria problem, and now scientists have ID’ed the culprits, California News Times
Powerful X-ray technique finds new degradation-inducing materials in British shipwreck, Scienmag
Henry VIII's favorite ship has a bacteria problem, and now scientists have ID'ed the culprits, Live Science
Powerful X-ray technique finds new degradation-inducing materials in British shipwreck, Science Daily
X-rays reveal “bacteria poop” is eating away at the Mary Rose’s wooden hull, Arstechnica
Novel X-Ray Technique Aids Mary Rose Conservation, Technology Networks
X-ray technique finds zinc nanoparticles ‘eating’ Mary Rose, Engineering & Technology
A famous Tudor-era ship is being eaten alive — but scientists have a solution, Inverse
X-rays are revealing new clues about a shipwreck from 1545, Popular Science
Synchrotron study could help preserve Tudor ship, calculating your lifetime experience of climate change, Physics World
Researchers use new x-ray technique to conserve Henry VIII’s favorite warship, EurekAlert
Scientists in race against time to save the ancient Mary Rose, Yorkshire Post
Acid is slowly eating away at timbers of Mary Rose, The Times (UK edition & Irish edition)