PULLMAN, Wash. – The human eye can see millions and millions of colors. But believe it or not, some colors exist in our world that the human eye can’t see.
It’s true; beauty does lie in the eye of the beholder — in the rods and cones of the retina, to be exact. According to Ken Kardong, professor of evolutionary biology in the WSU School of Biological Sciences, it is the neurobiology — or the way that color and light receptors in our eyes respond […]