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It’s a little white pad stuck to the side of someone’s noggin — a kind of AirPod for the temple, sending all who wear it into a digital trance, their bodies slack, their eyes milky white.
Carol Miranda paid a surgeon in Los Angeles thousands of dollars last year to permanently change her eye color from dark brown to hazel. Miranda, a now 49-year-old sales associate, had dreamed ...
William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and DeForest Kelley pictured in their costumes on the set of the classic 1960s Gene Roddenberry TV series Star Trek. And, no, they're not wearing their costumes ...
the idea of the Enterprise crew’s adventures being adapted comes from Trek creator Gene Roddenberry himself. Roddenberry’s 1979 novelization of Star Trek: The Motion Picture begins with a ...
But using a new technique called "Oz," scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have found a way to manipulate the human eye into seeing a brand-new color -- a blue-green color of ...
A team of researchers says there's a new color in the atmosphere. But here's the deal: You can see it only by being shot in the eye with a laser. Scientists at the University of California ...
The human eye can see millions of colors — but no eyes have ever before beheld "olo." Only five people on the planet have witnessed this brand new color, thanks to the efforts of a team of ...
What is fantastic about the first "Star Trek" film is that it is, in many ways, the one film in the franchise that feels, from start to finish, like a pure manifestation of Gene Roddenberry's ...