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Weather Wednesday: The Science of Traveling Colors
Have you ever dropped a bit of ink or marker on a paper towel, added water, and watched as the colors spread out into ...
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Does My Red Look Like Your Red? The Age-Old Question Just Got A Scientific Answer and It Changes How We Think About Color
What does red look like to you? Philosophers have argued about this for centuries. Maybe my red is your green. Maybe we live in private color worlds, forever unknowable to anyone else. A new study ...
Scientists have identified the origins of the color blue in one of Jackson Pollock’s paintings with a little help from ...
Scientists cannot say for certain, but new research suggests that different people’s brains respond similarly when looking at ...
You're introduced to someone and your attention catches on their eyes. They might be a rich, earthy brown, a pale blue, or ...
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Do We All See the Same Colors? Science Says Maybe Not
Color perception varies from person to person, and science shows we may not all see the same shades.
The physical signs of fall begin when the leaves change color and start to fall from the trees. This transformation is triggered by shorter daylight hours and cooler temperatures. The process of ...
In a step towards developing advanced materials for functional coatings, a research group has developed a technology that combines structural color coating with super water-repellent properties. The ...
RIT’s Program of Color Science is partnering with counterparts from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) to provide faculty and students new foreign exchange learning ...
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