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This viral eye color trend could cost you your vision, would you try it?
“The Viral Eye Procedures You Should Never Try” Scrolling through social media, it’s easy to be captivated by people f ...
Animals are living color. Wasps buzz with painted warnings. Birds shimmer their iridescent desires. Fish hide from predators with body colors that dapple like light across a rippling pond. And all ...
This article describes the first U.S. color vision test, which was developed during World War II through the initiative and pioneering dedication of a remarkable man -- Dr. Israel Dvorine. We mention ...
Color vision may actually work like a colorized version of a black-and-white movie, a new study suggests. Cone cells, which sense red, green or blue light, detect white more often than colors, ...
The latest release from home security manufacturer Arlo boasts a system designed to warn you about packages, animals and even ...
The swirling skies of Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night illustrate a mystery that has eluded biologists for more than a century -- why do we perceive the color blue in the dimly lit night sky? A newly ...
This story is part of a series on the current progression in Regenerative Medicine. This piece is part of a series dedicated to the eye and improvements in restoring vision. In 1999, I defined ...
Machine vision has evolved to become a fast and reliable tool for quality inspection. In many cases, a machine vision system can perform inspections more quickly and accurately than humans and at a ...
Two male squirrel monkeys now see the world in a whole new way — in full color. Female squirrel monkeys can see in color, but male squirrel monkeys are normally red-green colorblind because they lack ...
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