Overheard in the CNN newsroom: “Choose your answer wisely. Our friendship hangs in the balance.” Here and everywhere, people are debating the all-important question that has all but taken over Twitter ...
Rochester Institute of Technology color scientists know why the color of the dress that went viral has some people seeing blue/black and other seeing white/gold. “An aspect of color perception is ...
Ah, the power of the viral Internet. Yesterday it was llamas on the l(l)oose and today it's #TheDress. David Brainard, Ph.D., a color vision expert and psychology professor at the University of ...
Color scientists already have a word for it: Dressgate. No surprise to those of us whose minds were collectively blown by the dress that’s blue and black to some, and white and gold to others (though ...
Remember "The Dress" — the photograph that sparked an online firestorm about whether the garment was white and gold or blue and black? Now, researchers have studied the phenomenon scientifically.
Everyone remembers the moment they were asked and answered this iconic question in 2015: "What color is this dress?" Millions joined in on the viral debate about the color of this $77 lace dress, made ...
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It divided families, it sparked conversations/arguments/color-blindness shaming and it led to more than 24 million people offering an opinion. Are you #TeamBlueBlack ...
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