Scientists Unveil ‘Olo’: A New Color Only Visible with Laser Technology

Introduction to ‘Olo’

Researchers have made an exciting breakthrough by discovering a new color named ‘Olo’. This unique hue is a deeply saturated teal that is invisible to the naked eye. A team from UC Berkeley and the University of Washington achieved this feat using a special device called Oz, inspired by the Wizard of Oz. Their innovative approach allowed them to trick the human eye into perceiving a color that was previously undetectable.

Image of the color Olo

So far, only five individuals have had the chance to see Olo firsthand. This new shade has captured the attention of scientists and color enthusiasts alike, sparking curiosity about the potential implications of such discoveries. As technology advances, we may uncover more about our visual perception and the colors that exist beyond our current understanding.