Quote of the Day, by Martin Luther King Jr.: 'I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.'
Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous quote emphasizes a hopeful vision during times of growing discrimination around the world.
The Secret of Human Sharp Vision: A Revolutionary Discovery Rewrites the Story of the Eye
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have made a groundbreaking discovery regarding the structure of the retina that changes our understanding of human vision.
The Colors That Only Women Can See, Men Can't See Them
The article discusses the phenomenon of tetrachromacy, which allows some women to perceive up to 100 million colors compared to the 1 million colors visible to the average person.
Silke: "The messages of the soul are revealed to me in the light of each color"
Austrian artist Silke, who has lived in Buenos Aires for over 70 years, expresses her artistic vision through sewing and recently published a book reflecting on her work and creative process.
Color blindness is a factor for worse prognosis in bladder cancer
Research indicates that bladder cancer patients who are colorblind may have poorer survival chances compared to those with normal vision, highlighting the need for increased medical attention and possible additional screening for this group.