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Don't miss out on the headlines from Business. Followed categories will be added to My News. But his journey to success began with a broken soft serve machine at his McDonald’s, a problem all ...
Two global titans are set to launch new restaurants on the same site in Adelaide’s northwestern suburbs. See the plans. A development application has been lodged with the City of Port Adelaide ...
According to the farm, for each alpaca, a fresh cut is given for comfort and health, and it’s a warm-weather makeover that also helps support the farm’s fiber business. The fleece, renowned ...
A team of scientists has found a way to unlock a color that doesn't exist in the natural world. Named "olo," this new shade has only been seen by five people so far. It's described as a vivid blue ...
Unless you’re experiencing other symptoms, temporary changes in the color of your semen usually aren’t a cause for concern. Your semen is made up of a variety of minerals, proteins ...
Maca is a Peruvian plant that may have health benefits, such as boosting libido, energy, fertility, or improving mood. However, the evidence so far is limited. Maca originates in the Andes ...
The human eye perceives color using three types of cones, but no natural light can stimulate just the the cones associated with medium-wavelength light in the visible spectrum. A new tool ...
A team of researchers says there's a new color in the atmosphere. But here's the deal: You can see it only by being shot in the eye with a laser. Scientists at the University of California ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. The color “olo” can’t be found on a Pantone color chart. It can be experienced only in a cramped 9-by-13 room in Northern California. That small space ...
For the first time, humans might have glimpsed a rainbow of color that lies just beyond our sight – including a "blue-green of unprecedented saturation". You've never seen it before because you can't.
Scientists recently announced they have discovered a new, never-before-seen color called olo—but most of us still won’t be seeing it anytime soon. Last Friday, a team of researchers published ...