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A team of scientists in California say they have discovered a new color they named Olo, but you can't see the "most intense teal" with the naked eye.
Scientists have created a technology called Oz that stimulates individual photoreceptor cells in the human eye to create an entirely new, ultra-saturated color never seen in nature—dubbed olo.
Scientists claim they have discovered a new colour. A team at the University of California, in Berkeley, had laser pulses ...
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Just 5 people have seen ‘Olo’ — they call it a jaw-dropping peacock blue or teal ... experience than a colour we can reproduce. “You won’t be seeing Olo on any smartphone, TV, or VR ...
The newly described method and prototype machine is called the Oz Vision System, (a not-so-subtle nod to reaching somewhere ...
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The color, dubbed olo, is described as an intensely saturated teal. Researchers say it might have applications in ...
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