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New research reveals how early-life blurry, low-color vision may help shape the brain’s visual pathways into specialized ...
Inspired by nature, scientists created a self-powered device that recognizes color just like our eyes, paving the way for advanced machine vision.
Scientists reconstructed 500 million years of evolutionary history to reveal which came first: colorful signals or the color ...
Before you start obsessing over the color of your lenses, put the safety of your eyes first. When picking sunglasses insist ...
This research showed not only that color vision affects the number of times a person can correctly identify a color, but also the speed of identification, also called reaction time. Pilots with normal ...
Color vision begins with cones—light-sensitive cells in your retina. You have three types: S, M, and L cones, which respond to short, medium, and long wavelengths of light.
A team of scientists believes they have discovered a new color outside the range of human vision. They named the color “olo” and describe it as an “unprecedented,” ultra-saturated, bluish ...
Normal vision involves all three cone cells in the retina — S, L, and M, which are respectively sensitive to blue, red and green — and the three types' functions overlap.
A team of researchers says there's a new color in the atmosphere. But here's the deal: You can see it only by being shot in the eye with a laser. Scientists at the University of California ...