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Dragonflies can see a color humans can’t and it could change medicine

Recent research shows that dragonflies possess the ability to see ultraviolet light, a color beyond human perception, due to a shared molecular mechanism. This discovery could have implications for advancements in medicine and technology by inspiring new approaches in optics and imaging techniques.

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