Years ago people had rather amazing ways to protect their correspondence from prying eyes. Letterlocking ensured letters would tear if they'd been tampered with. But science is now figuring out how to read those letters without actually opening them We speak with Michael Edwards at Science East.
Years ago people had rather amazing ways to protect their correspondence from prying eyes. Letterlocking ensured letters would tear if they'd been tampered with. But science is now figuring out how to read those letters without actually opening them We speak with Michael Edwards at Science East.