For too long, philanthropists have taken a “color-blind” approach to grantmaking. Even when grounded in a well-meaning attempt at equity, ignoring the implications of race on the work they fund has ...
You may know someone who can’t tell the difference between specific colors — and there is a scientific reason it could be happening. The condition is known as color blindness. To share a better ...
Years ago, when Brian Jeroloman was a minor-league catcher, he once came to the ballpark wearing a black shoe on one foot and a brown one on the other. This was not a fashion choice. Jeroloman – who ...
Dr. Mark Lindsay was 5 years old when he first learned that tree trunks were brown. "Up until that point, I believed leaves and trunks were all green. Just lighter and darker shades," Mark said. Mark ...
Ray St. Clair first learned he saw things differently when he was about nine years old and walking down Congress Street in downtown Tucson with his mother. "Look at the gray car," he said to her.
For most people with bladder cancer, the first red flag is literally red: blood in the urine. But for people with color blindness, that warning sign may be easy to miss — and missing it could prove ...
Women can be colorblind, but it’s much less common than in men. Red-green color blindness, the most common type, is inherited through the X chromosome. Since males have only one X, they need just one ...
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. & BERKELEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--East Tennessee State University (ETSU) announced that it purchased and donated 36 pairs of special EnChroma glasses for red-green color ...