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Researchers isolated one kind of cone in the eye and aimed lasers at it to allow subjects to see a super vibrant teal shade ...
UC Berkeley scientists used lasers to create a new color, “olo,” letting humans see a vivid blue-green never seen before.
After heavy spring rains, bursts of orange begin to scatter along roadsides, canal banks, fences, and other unexpected places ...
On a holiday weekend like Memorial Day, you’ll find a cross-section of America here – farmers taking a break from field work, families making memories, motorcyclists stretching their legs, and ...
The long weekend provides the perfect opportunity to take that drive you’ve been putting off, to explore a new corner of Georgia, to create a memory sweeter than any dessert. Memorial Day is, after ...
A team of scientists claims to have discovered a new colour that humans cannot see without the help of technology. The ...
The artist-provocateur reverse-engineered the blue-green shade called ‘olo.’ Now you can buy it as an acrylic paint.
Move over Pantone, a group of scientists said they have found a new color that very few, make that extremely few, people have ...
A team of scientists in California say they have discovered a new color they named olo, but you can't see the "most intense teal" with the naked eye.
Just when you thought you knew every single shade in the rainbow like the back of your hand—buttery yellow, martini green, ...
A team of scientists has found a way to unlock a color that doesn't exist in the natural world. Named "olo," this new shade ...
Scientists have created a new platform called 'Oz' that uses laser light to control up to 1,000 photoreceptors in the eye at once. Using Oz, the researchers showed people images, videos and a new, ...