The team behind the study created what might be the most accurate mathematical representation of photoreception ever.
For years, many scientists assumed that the chameleon’s ability to change colors came from its ability to move pigments around inside of its cells; however, it seems that this isn’t the case at all.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “The show just gets better everyday,” exclaims Robin Rhode, walking through Lehmann Maupin gallery in Chelsea the day before the ...
Arts Brookfield presents "Geometry and Movement - The Language of Color in Motion" opening reception
In Arts Brookfield’s exhibition, "Geometry and Movement – The Language of Color in Motion," Argentinian artists Marta Chilindron and Graciela Hasper will explore geometry and transparency within their ...
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