When given a choice of blue, yellow, and gray bowls, free-ranging dogs in India approached one far more than the others.
A tiger's striking orange and black stripy appearance may make them stand out to humans, but to their prey, they are almost invisible!
Most dogs rely on their dichromatic color perception, superior night vision, and ability to detect motion in dim light. Let’s take a closer look at the top breeds with the sharpest eyes, their visual ...
Although pigs, sheep and goats, cattle and horses have dichromatic color vision, evidence suggests that they do not all see nor discriminate colors the same way, having potentially different ...
Picture a primordial Earth: a world of muted browns, grays and greens. Fast forward to today, and Earth teems with a ...
Color’s Full Color Range (FCR) technology is a groundbreaking innovation poised to transform the way the world experiences ...
But how and why did this explosion of color happen? Recent research is giving us clues into this part of Earth's narrative. The journey towards a colorful world began with the evolution of vision ...
The journey to Earth's vibrant colours began over 600 million years ago with the evolution of vision. Fast-forward to today, ...
Color scientists are interested in learning more about human vision and applying that knowledge to make color systems – such as in cameras, screens or lighting systems – work better.