#color-vision

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fromKqed
4 days ago

What an Insect View Really Looks Like | KQED

On a spring day in 1694, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek - the father of microbiology - used a magnifying lens to look at a candle through the dissected eye of a dragonfly. But instead of seeing 1 candle flame, he saw hundreds of tiny flames, repeated over and over. But spoiler alert - this is not how insects see. Hi, I'm Niba, and today we're going to explore how insects really see the world.
Science
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fromMedium
6 months ago

Claude's search for an accessible color triad

Claude's attempts to generate Accessible Triad Color Harmony revealed the complexity of ensuring color combinations are effective for color vision deficiencies.
OMG science
fromwww.npr.org
8 months ago

How scientists created 'Olo,' a color that doesn't exist in nature

A new color called 'olo' has been created using lasers, seen only by select researchers, potentially aiding in vision science.
fromPsychology Today
9 months ago

What's in a Color? For Humans, a Great Deal

Color vision likely evolved to support social communication, as changes in skin tone can indicate emotional states, health, and reproductive status, which are essential for social species.
Psychology
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