Color Codes

Credit: Tufts University Concept Photos
Efforts to encrypt data have taken an innovative and, some might say, sustainable turn with the use of bacteria as a type of “invisible ink.” Work conducted by David Walt, a chemist at Tufts University, and Harvard chemist Manuel Palacios, yielded a color-coded method of encryption based on bacteria...

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