A groundbreaking discovery by scientists reveals 'olo', a color invisible to the naked eye. Experience the unseen with advanced laser technology that tricks our vision!
Scientists at UC Berkeley have developed a groundbreaking technology called Oz that allows humans to see a brand-new color named Olo—a hyper-saturated blue-green hue never seen before. This innovation not only explores human color vision but may also pave the way for treatments of vision disorders.
Scientists have discovered a new color called ‘olo’ that can only be seen by five individuals using a unique laser technique. This unprecedented blue-green hue challenges our understanding of color perception.
In a stunning breakthrough, scientists have enabled five individuals to see a brand new color named 'olo', a vibrant blue-green hue, through targeted laser stimulation of eye cells. This groundbreaking research could redefine color perception and open new avenues in vision science.
On April 12, 2025, the first full moon of spring, known as the pink moon, dazzled skywatchers worldwide with its orange glow and optical illusions. Discover stunning images and fascinating facts about this celestial event!
Exciting new leaks of the Google Pixel 9a showcase a sleek design in a striking purple hue, featuring a revamped camera layout and impressive specs like a Tensor G4 chip and a massive 5,100mAh battery. Don't miss the details ahead of its March unveiling!
Excitement builds as new leaks reveal the Pixel 9a in a stunning purple hue. With a sleek design and improved features, is this the mid-range phone of your dreams? Find out more!
Get ready for a mesmerizing celestial show in March 2023 as a Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse paints the night sky in reddish-orange hues. NASA explains the science behind this rare event and what to expect during the totality phase.
Scientists reveal groundbreaking findings on Mars' red color, linking it to a water-containing mineral called ferrihydrite. Explore how this discovery may reshape our understanding of Mars' history and habitability.
New research challenges the previous belief on how Mars turned red, suggesting it might have been a blue ocean world in the past. Find out how the planet's red hue could be linked to its ancient history and potential for life.