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UC Berkeley scientists have discovered a new color, “olo,” visible only with special lasers, offering a glimpse into the ...
Researchers isolated one kind of cone in the eye and aimed lasers at it to allow subjects to see a super vibrant teal shade ...
The artist-provocateur reverse-engineered the blue-green shade called ‘olo.’ Now you can buy it as an acrylic paint.
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 unveiled Olo, a new colour invisible to the naked eye, through specialized laser technology called Oz. This ...
Don’t believe it? Well, you can see the color for yourself. Beware though: it is a new hue that can’t be found on a Pantone ...
The color, dubbed olo, is described as an intensely saturated teal. Researchers say it might have applications in ...
“It was breathtaking.” Researchers say they’ve discovered a new color called “olo” – similar to a peacock blue. Professor Ren ...
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.
The newly described method and prototype machine is called the Oz Vision System, (a not-so-subtle nod to reaching somewhere ...
There’s something undeniably thrilling – and slightly unsettling – about learning that scientists have somehow coaxed our ...
Using an experimental technique called "Oz," researchers stimulated the human retina such that people saw a brand-new color.