Decay of Leonardo da Vinci drawing reflected in light
Harmless method bounces light off artwork to reveal chemical damage that causes yellowing

RAVAGES OF TIME Damaged components of paper absorb blue and violet light, resulting in yellowing of ancient artwork, as seen in this early 16th century portrait by Leonardo da Vinci. Researchers have developed a noninvasive technique to quantify such damage.
M.C. Misiti/Central Institute for the Restoration of Archival and Library Heritage, Rome