
High-tech 'animal vision' camera shows humans a world of colors we've never seen - Earth.com
High-tech camera system makes it possible for humans to see colors in the way animals do, adding vivid new perspective to the natural world.

High-tech camera system makes it possible for humans to see colors in the way animals do, adding vivid new perspective to the natural world.

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