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A New Color Beyond Human Vision
California, Berkeley, USASunday, April 20, 2025
The lead scientist, Austin Roorda, said it's impossible to show this color in an article or on a screen.
The experience of seeing "olo" is nothing like seeing regular colors. It's much more vivid and intense.
This discovery could lead to new ways to help people who are color-blind. It might even help create new colors for art and design.
The researchers shared their findings in a study. They hope it will open up new possibilities for vision science.
The team believes this technology could change how we see the world. It could also help people with vision problems.
This is just the start. There's so much more to explore in the world of color and vision.
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