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HUMAN COLOUR PERCEPTION
Thought of the Day by Pablo Picasso: ‘Who sees the human face correctly: the photographer, the mirror, or…’Thought of the day: Pablo Picasso’s words challenge readers to reconsider how they perceive themselves and others. Perhaps the greater insi...
Scientists unlock a colour humans have never seen before: How a laser made five people glimpse a future beyond normal visionScientists have demonstrated a technique that allows humans to perceive a previously unseen, intensely saturated blue green colour called o...
There’s a new colour 'olo', and you have never seen itScientists at UC Berkeley have discovered a new color, 'olo,' through precise laser stimulation of cone cells in the eye. This unprecedente...
India to help add cool quotient to Benetton as part of CEO Massimo Renon's global strategy"India is one of our most important markets and we are implementing a very potent turnaround. Indians love fashion and India is becoming a ...
Are these really app-solutely crucial?An app that tells meat’s freshness seems less useful than one that decodes a cat’s meows.
Everything to know about Sophia, the Audrey Hepburn-lookalike, first robo-citizen of the worldOriginally activated in 2015, she has been on the cover of a magazine and starred on international talk shows.
- Colour-changing e-skin developed; can have robotics uses
Beijing, July 26 (IANS) Chinese researchers have developed a user-interactive electronic skin that can change colour -- an ability associat...
Ancient Himalayan wolf still present in Nepal, confirm scientistsScientists have confirmed the presence of the critically endangered Himalayan wolf — the most ancient wolf lineage known — in Nepal's large...
Humans see colours differently in winter compared with summerScientists examined how our colour perception changes between seasons and in particular how we process the colour known as unique yellow.
Smartphone technology enables the visually-challenged to 'see'Scientists are developing new adaptive mobile technology that could enable visually-impaired people to 'see' through their smartphone.
A black day for political correctnessIndeed, it is patently unfair to link the colour — and word — black automatically with racism.
Somnath Bharti terms NHRC report as biased"Presiding officer has made no visible efforts to reach out to the locals or the three Ugandan girl-victims to know their point of view," B...
- Emami-Chisel to unveil first-ever exclusive scultures show
Integrated art house Emami-Chisel is unveiling it’s first-ever exclusive scultures show. The exhibition embraces 21 senior and young artist...
- Dress up to look professional and competent
In industries which allow casual attire, it is important not to come across as sloppy.
So who is the observer then?To begin with, it’s not too difficult to address the old question: If a tree falls in a forest and there’s no one around to hear it, does i...
- Ethiopian corn from Karuturi to hit markets soon
Floriculture company Karuturi Global, which is in the process of diversifying into agricultural crops, expects to begin sales of corn from ...
- India Inc: Ministries join the brand bandwagon
Overseas Indian affairs, tourism, commerce and industry ministries initiate exercise for unique positioning. How to open business in India?