Humans rely on sight, which is primarily mediated by three color-sensing cone types, to perceive the world in a kaleidoscope of hues. Blue cones develop earliest, followed by the morphologically ...
UC Berkeley scientists created “olo,” a never-before-seen color that exists beyond the natural human vision range by precisely targeting individual photoreceptor cells in the eye. The technology, ...
Our ability to see colors develops in the womb. Now scientists have replicated that process, which could help accelerate efforts to cure... Human Retinas Grown In A Dish Reveal Origin Of Color Vision ...
As artificial intelligence and smart devices continue to evolve, machine vision is taking an increasingly pivotal role as a key enabler of modern technologies. Unfortunately, despite much progress, ...
There are millions of them in our eye’s retina—special photoreceptor cells known as rods and cones that allow us to perceive a wide range of light intensities and colors. "There is a critical need to ...
The top half of this image depicts the proposed artificial synapse made using dye-sensitized solar cells. The plot shows the bipolar voltage response of the synapse depending on the wavelength of ...
UC Berkeley scientists tricked the eye into seeing "the greenest green" they'd ever seen. They say it could transform how we understand and treat eye diseases, and expand the way we see the world ...
Scientists conducting targeted retinal stimulation claim to have discovered a new color. In a study published in Science Advances on April 18, a group of five researchers stimulated retina cells in ...