The research reveals how mutations may alter color vision or destabilize key eye proteins, Polina Isaikina told Newsweek.
A new discovery has unraveled why we sometimes see colors that aren't there. The phenomenon of "color afterimages" is when you see illusory—or false—colors after staring at real colors for a longer ...
Scientists completed a century-old theory of color, showing that hue, saturation, and brightness emerge from the geometry of ...
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