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People saw a new colour for the first time in 2025

Last updated: December 18, 2025 12:35 am
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In a groundbreaking discovery, a team of researchers recently unveiled a device that allowed them to witness a striking green-blue color that had never before been seen by the human eye. This innovative technology has sparked immense interest among the public, with many eager to experience this unique hue for themselves.

The potential applications of this device are vast, particularly for individuals with certain types of color blindness. By manipulating the activation of specific cone cells in the retina, the device has the ability to enhance color perception and expand the range of hues that can be seen. According to Austin Roorda, a researcher at the University of Waterloo in Canada, the goal is to broaden the dimensions of the color experience for all individuals.

The human retina contains three types of cone cells – S, M, and L – each sensitive to different wavelengths of light. Our brain processes signals from these cones to create our perception of color. The researchers used a precise laser to target and activate M cones in a small area of the retina, resulting in the perception of a vibrant blue-green color, dubbed “olo.” This color was found to be more intense than any other shade in the visible spectrum.

While the media attention surrounding this discovery has generated a wave of requests from individuals, including artists, eager to witness olo, the team is currently focused on conducting further experiments. One experiment aims to determine if the device can temporarily enable individuals with color blindness to experience typical vision by simulating signals from a third cone type. Another experiment explores the possibility of expanding the color perception of individuals with three cone types to mimic those with four cones, allowing for a wider array of hues to be seen.

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Results from these experiments are expected to be available next year, shedding light on the potential of this technology to revolutionize color perception. The intersection of neuroscience and technology continues to push the boundaries of human sensory experience, offering new insights into the complex mechanisms underlying our perception of color. Stay tuned for more updates on this fascinating research as it unfolds.

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