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Why Ancient Eyes Missed the Color BlueHere's a philosophical question for you. If a color doesn't have a name, can we still see it? Many years ago, the human eye ...
New Color Never Before Seen by the Human Eye Discovered by Scientists, Study Claims The new color, "olo," is a hyper-saturated version of blue-green ...
Regardless of how they look, all human eyes are in fact brown at their core, with the reflection of light determining the color we see in them.
Before you request a paternity test, spend a few minutes looking at your child's eye color. According to studies, published this week in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, the human eye color ...
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 ...
Scientists from the US and Hong Kong have developed a synthetic eye that functions a lot like the real thing. With sensors that mimic the photoreceptors found in a human eye, the new “bionic ...
A study says all blue eyes link back to a single ancestor who lived between 6,000 and 10,000 years ago.
Jerusalem Post / Archaeology / Archaeology Around the World First blue-eyed human, a dark-haired lactose-intolerant infant, found in 17,000-year-old remains Histological analysis of the infant's ...
A new artificial eyeball boasts a field of view and reaction time similar to that of real eyes.
Babies are often born blue-eyed, only to end up with eyes that are brown or hazel. Life's Little Mysteries asks an ophthalmologist why.
What is the resolution of the human eye in megapixels? This question was originally answered on Quora by Dave Haynie.
The gene map of a prehistoric Spaniard reveals that early European hunter-gatherers had blue eyes and dark skin, a new study says.
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