In Kemia magazine, Tuuli Kasso discusses the project’s work on medieval manuscripts. She shares how these methods can reveal surprising details about the past and the people who made the manuscripts. The article also highlights the emotional and sensory side of such work for a researcher — how working with medieval artefacts can evoke even goosebumps sometimes!
It’s a personal and engaging portrait of science meeting history. Thank you to Leeni Peltonen for the interview and Outi Törmälä for the pictures! Read the full article here:
https://kemia-lehti.fi/tuuli-kasso-avaa-pergamenttien-salaisuuksia-pyyhekumilla-saan-kylmia-vareita/