Thousand-Year-Old Goblet Shows Ancient Romans Used Nanotechnology
A 1,600-year-old Roman chalice, called the Lycurgus Cup, changes color based on the direction at which light hits it. Scientists recently discovered that the goblet appears to be green when lit from the front and red when lit from the back as a result of 4th century nanotechnology.
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