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Music festivals in metropolitan regions have developed beyond simple entertainment to become colourful cultural phenomena.
Turkey is renowned for its colourful culture, breathtaking natural beauty, and long history.
Within the past few years, the seasons have been getting exceptionally worse.
A Glasgow-based inventor launches a little lamp that lights up to tell you which colour of bins to put out.
Zing is a smart full colour LED nightlight powered by artificial intelligence to deliver security and safety in one’s home.
Scientists are testing a lamp that gives out coloured light for the treatment of tinnitus.
Two studies have discovered a single gene as the source of red colouring in birds.
Colouring books for adults, which see grown-ups fill in intricately designed patterns, have led to a global shortage of pencils.
A medical dressing changes in colour when it detects infection.
Scientists claim that a cat’s level of aggressiveness could depend on its colour.
A tenth of the population of Pingelap, a South Pacific island, is totally colour-blind.
Renowned fantasy author Sir Terry Pratchett, dies aged 66 after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
A recent study suggests that red is associated to female sexual excitement and reddening of the cheeks, neck, and chest.
The Imitation Game Oscar nominee called himself 'the complete fool' for his use of the term.
The Colombian women’s cycling team attracted a lot of attention when they were presented wearing unusual nude-coloured cloth around their groin area
The magazine's Gentlemanly Commandments say that wearing coloured trousers or pre-tied bow ties are no-nos.
EU plans to change 110-year-old British licence plates and replace them with “common colours†and ID tags.
Scientists have proven that angry people really do 'see red'.
Although some think that bright colours are less professional, research links bright colours to a boost in mood.