Color us impressed with this edition of MUSE Magazine. Get to know how colors work, what they represent, and what they can tell us about our world.
From the (accidental) invention of mauve to history’s lack of a word for blue, you’ll spin the color wheel and learn something new with every (page) turn. Reveal the true colors of light, pigments, and dyes, see how we color the universe, uncover the psychology of colors, and discover if there is such a thing as a black flower.
Enjoy features including:
· Prying Apart Colors by Philip Ball
· Miraculous Mauve by Nick D’Alto
· No Words for Blue by Kathryn Hulick
· Painting the Universe by Virginia Edwards
· Do You (Really) See Red by Kathiann M. Kowalski
· Spinning the Color Wheel by Emily Cambias
· The Case of the Baffling Black Bloom by Margaret A. Hill
Regular features include Parallel U, Muse Mail, Muse News, Hands-on, Photo Op, Science @ Work, Q&A, Do the Math, Your Tech, Contest, and Last Slice.