Is there a link between blue eyes and the risk of alcoholism? — -- There's a new potential clue in the ongoing effort to understand the genetic links to alcoholism: eye color. People with lighter ...
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BERKELEY, Calif. (WKRC) - A group of scientists claimed they discovered a new color, but it can only be seen by getting shot in the eye with a laser. The researchers behind the study, which was ...
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A group of scientists might have discovered a new color thanks to a unique retina stimulation technique. Using an experimental process that targeted specific photo receptors in the eye, test ...
Black Mirror, eat your heart out. Researchers have apparently just figured out how to make people see a color completely new to humanity. Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley conducted ...
Brown eyes and hazel eyes are normally grouped into the same category, when, in fact, they are quite different. The melanin ...
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, claim to have found a new color. The caveat? You can’t see it. Not unless you have a laboratory fitted with a complex laser system that’s cued ...
Not everyone is seeing eye to eye on a new cosmetic trend. A procedure known as keratopigmentation—where color pigment is injected into the cornea to cover the natural iris, according to the American ...
A group of American scientists has claimed to have discovered a new, never-before-seen color after an experiment saw them fire laser pulses into their eyes. By stimulating specific cells in the retina ...
Scientists in California claim to have discovered a new jaw-dropping color no human has ever seen before. The catch? You have to zap your eyes with laser pulses to see it. Five scientists at the ...
Think about the colors of the world around you—the blue of a cloudless sky, the green of a new leaf, the blazing red of a tulip’s petals. We see these colors because of the way our eyes work. But what ...