Chris de Burgh, the singer-songwriter who penned the popular '80s love song "The Lady in Red," may have been onto something. "I've never seen you looking so lovely as you did tonight ... I've never ...
Researchers have developed a technique that uses the vibration of chemical bonds to produce specific colors that allow them to simultaneously observe, in cells and tissues, as many as 24 interacting ...
It seems that researchers can't agree on how humans categorize and name colors. So now, in a new study — the most comprehensive of its kind to date — scientists recorded infants' reactions to familiar ...
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It’s not every day that you get to see something no one in the world has seen before. But Ren Ng and four of his colleagues are lucky enough to have had that experience. A few months ago, Ng sat down ...
The study helped researchers examine the change in light around dawn and dusk to analyze if color could be used to determine time of the day. Reuters It is the color of light, not its brightness, ...
Researchers at the University of California - San Diego have developed biological cells that can give insight into the chemistry of the brain, in a breakthrough study. The scientists used the cells, ...
New research examines parallels between e-Paper technology (the technology behind sunlight-readable devices like the Kindle) and biological organisms that change color. Over millions of years, ...
After centuries of racial—which is to say, skin-tone-based—slavery and its evil legacies, even the basic biology of human skin, which carries enormous health implications, has become a toxic topic.
Fiber-optic imaging methods enable in vivo imaging deep inside hollow organs or tissues that are otherwise inaccessible to free-space optical techniques, playing a vital role in clinical practice and ...