It appears to be a regular violin.
But sometimes looks can be deceiving.
Can you guess how it was made?
We reveal its origins in this week’s episode of The Revealer.
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A digital form of Archaeology is revealing secrets of the past. It allows scientists to do their work without digging in the dirt.
Nick Glass has this week's edition of The Revealer, beginning in Austria.
Last week, we told you about the nasty sectarian battle brewing in Israel between ultra-Orthodox extremists and more moderate religious Jews. Well as Kevin Flower reports, the debate definitely isn’t going away.
Check out these photos. No, you’re not seeing the latest version of the iPhone! In fact, the photos show an Apple prototype from 1983 that never made it into the marketplace.
Like the iPhone and the iPad, the device came with a touch screen and a stylus. The man who designed this prototype, Hartmut Esslinger, also designed Apple’s first “portable” computer.