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Scientists discover never-before-seen color by zapping eye with laser: ‘Off the charts’

April 19, 2025
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Scientists discover never-before-seen color by zapping eye with laser: ‘Off the charts’
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Scientists in California claim to have discovered a new jaw-dropping color no human has ever seen before.

The catch? You have to zap your eyes with laser pulses to see it.

Five scientists at the University of Berkeley used laser technology to selectively activate cells in their retinas, to push their vision beyond the natural limits.

Berkeley professor Austin Roorda in a lab smiling
Austin Roorda, a professor at Berkeley’s School of Optometry and Vision Science, is one of the lucky five who saw ‘olo.’

The result was a sort of peacock blue-greenish hue with an intensity outside the range of colors normally seen by the human eye.

“The level of saturation is off the charts”, Ren Ng, a computer scientist at Berkeley, told Nature.

Only five people have seen the mysterious new color — baptized ‘olo.’ But it’s like nothing they’ve ever seen before, they said.

“There is no way to convey that color in an article or on a monitor,” Austin Roorda, a vision scientist on the team, told The Guardian.

A graph taken from the scientific article published which shows what the new color sort of looks like - a kind of teal.
“Olo” is similar to the teal seen in this illustration published by the study’s authors — but much more intense. science.org
Man doing an eye exam
The human eye can normally only see certain colors, but Berkeley scientists say they have found a way to alter that. Peakstock – stock.adobe.com

“The whole point is that this is not the color we see — it’s just not. The color we see is a version of it, but it absolutely pales by comparison with the experience of olo.”

Ng believes the technology not only creates new colors, but could even pave the way for a treatment for people who are color-blind.

The researchers published the study in Science Advances this week.

The post Scientists discover never-before-seen color by zapping eye with laser: ‘Off the charts’ appeared first on New York Post.

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