Unlike us, many animals can see ultraviolet light. If you're using a video screen to study their visual perception, therefore, that screen really ought to work in the UV spectrum – and a new one does ...
Scientists have developed an ultraviolet 'television' display designed to help researchers better understand how animals see the world. University of Queensland scientists have developed an ...
Does your dog like watching TV with you? Chances are probably not, because dogs’ eyes see light much faster than human eyes, so the light coming from a television appears to go in slow-motion for them ...
Well over half of the 16 million UltraViolet (UV) users in the US are now viewing their content on a TV. TVs with an integrated internet-connection and connected Blu-ray players are among the favored ...
University of Queensland scientists have developed an ultraviolet 'television' display designed to help researchers better understand how animals see the world. Until now, standard monitors on devices ...