UC Berkeley Researchers Reveal 'Olo,' a Color Beyond Human Vision
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Scientists claim to have discovered ‘new colour’ no one has seen before
A team of scientists claim to have discovered a new colour that no human has ever seen before, the BBC reported on Saturday. The research follows an experiment in which researchers in the US had laser pulses fired into their eyes. By stimulating specific cells in the retina, the participants claim to have witnessed a blue-green colour that scientists have called “olo”, but some experts have said the existence of a new colour is “open to argument…
Scientists stretch colour palette, identify a new, unseen hue, name it ‘olo’
Trending | Science & Technology | World: The researchers shared an image of a turquoise square to give a sense of the colour, which they named ‘olo’, but stressed that it could only be seen following laser manipulation of the retina.
Science unlocks a new colour 'Olo': A glimpse into what the eye was never meant to see
In a groundbreaking research, the scientists claim to have discovered a new colour that humans have never seen before. The findings of a research, published in the journal Science Advances on Friday, claim a new colour 'Olo' can be seen by stimulating specific cells in the retina. The study's co-author, Professor Ren Ng from the University of California, has described the findings as "remarkable". Method adopted by the Scientists to discover th…
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