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Despite advances in machine vision, processing visual data requires substantial computing resources and energy, limiting deployment in edge devices. Now, researchers from Japan have developed a ...
The human eye can see only a small portion of the light spectrum, but what lies beyond? Discover the fascinating world of ...
As artificial intelligence and smart devices continue to evolve, machine vision is taking an increasingly pivotal role as a ...
In a study published in Science Advances on April 18, a group of five researchers stimulated retina cells in participants' eyes, who, afterwards, claimed to have seen a color no human has seen before.
Scientists in California claim to have discovered a new jaw-dropping color no human has ever seen before. The catch? You have to zap your eyes with laser pulses to see it. Five scientists at the ...
Imagine seeing a color no human has ever seen before ... By firing laser pulses directly into their eyes and stimulating highly specific cone cells in the retina, the scientists say they perceived ...
Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley have announced the discovery of a color never before seen by the human eye. Through a new study, published in Science Advances, researchers used ...
Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, who have witnessed the new color they dubbed "olo" described it as a deep, rich blue-greenish hue that can't be seen with the naked human eye.
Chinese researchers have developed an infrared contact lens that makes night vision possible. Nanoparticles make the previously invisible light range visible to the human eye.