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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Say They’ve Discovered a New Color—an ‘Unprecedented’ Hue Only Ever Seen by Five PeopleThe color, dubbed olo, is described as an intensely saturated teal. Researchers say it might have applications in ...
Researchers unveil a groundbreaking method to stimulate retinal M cells, creating a new color, "olo," beyond human vision's ...
The mesmerizing colors of human eyes—from deep browns to vibrant blues, subtle greens, and rare ambers—result from intricate genetic factors that influence melanin production in the iris.
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 ...
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.
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