Scientists claim to discover new colour ‘Olo’
- Researchers developed a new color called 'Olo' using lasers to stimulate cone cells, creating a blue-green hue that does not exist in nature.
- The study was conducted by teams from UC Berkeley and the University of Washington using a device named Oz that targets M cone cells.
- 'Olo' is described as a vibrant blue-green shade with unprecedented saturation, but it cannot be reproduced outside the controlled lab environment.
- Experts express skepticism about 'Olo' being a truly new color, noting the unique way it is created through technology rather than natural vision.
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Scientists claim to discover new colour ‘Olo’
A laser to the eye, a flash of something never seen before, and one simple name: olo Scientists in the US say they’ve managed to do something no one thought possible—see a colour that doesn’t exist in the natural world. And if that sounds like science fiction, well… it’s not far off. It all happened thanks to a strange and precise experiment involving laser beams aimed directly into people’s… Source
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