Tiffany-style pendant lights lend the only flash of colour in an otherwise monochrome and sparsely decorated room.
The other new technology in development uses colour in a rather more literal sense.
Little lagoons, glassy blobs of brilliant blue water, punctuate the ride, pockets of sharp colour in barren nothingness.
Nutrient deficiencies, especially of nitrogen, triggered more intense colour in maples as the trees attempted to lessen the effects of sunlight.
South American artist Carlos Cruz-Diez has created three rooms in his picee Chromosaturation, each composed of an entirely solid colour in which you can fully immerse yourself.
The firm's first product is a goldfish that is genuinely gold, not the shade of orange that currently passes for that colour in ichthyological circles.
As for the Greens, they have been true to their colour in an exemplary way, especially in their zeal to close down Germany's 19 nuclear power stations.
Cape Cod is like a fantasised view of New England, a peninsula covered in trees aflame with colour in the weeks leading up to Halloween, shading perfect lawns and whitewashed fences.
He then won backing from CSA's general council for a policy of six players of colour in a 14-man squad - a requirement met in the selection of the squad for India.
And it highlights the role of colour in the Russian abstract painters of the early part of the century, including a delightful harbour scene by the relatively unknown female artist Olga Rozanova.
Earlier in the day the Chaplain of the Fleet consecrated the new Colour in a special service, which included a minute's silence for those who have lost their lives serving the country.
So called rainbow proteins (a spin-off from work into bioluminescence), which change colour in response to particular compounds, are also an option for detecting environmental toxins, or the potential agents of terrorism.
Light brown or yellowish in colour and smooth in texture, they are usually shaved raw over a dish.
But the bugs can also be orange in colour and checked in pattern.
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News is most definitely in colour, but back in the 1950s the serious work was done in shades of grey.
In the study, the authors used Hirisplex to predict hair colour phenotypes in a sample drawn from three European populations.
Buiten Verwagten Guesthouse is a tranquil oasis set in a formal Victorian garden, with antique furniture and cool colour schemes in its rooms and garden suites.
He argued that film editing was a kind of pictographic syntax, that in acting physiognomy was more important than psychology, and that the sound and colour design in a film should be treated as fully expressive elements in their own right.
The London marbles are shown in colour while the others are depicted in white.
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Gap has banned extensive use of the colour red in its in-store ads to avoid causing offence.
As a result, though her victims are portrayed in colour, the villains are merely in black and white.
The Last Resort re-wrote the rules for photographers, placed colour photography in the UK on the map and even now, more than 25 years on it still has the power to shock and amuse all at the same time.
In many bird species feather colour and position in the pecking order are closely correlated.
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Batik is dyed by proud craftspeople who draw designs on fabric using dots and lines of hot wax, which resists vegetable and other dyes and therefore allows the artisan to colour selectively by soaking the cloth in one colour, removing the wax with boiling water and repeating if multiple colours are desired.
But where she had found grace and texture in black and white, colour now provided beauty in correspondences.
' or mentioned the difference in his skin colour, or questioned his presence in our life.
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T68, with a built-in colour display for better games and graphical messaging, is selling fast.
In the 1960s, when she got two Guggenheim grants, she began to shoot the streets in colour.
This is so finely tuned that butterflies with even slight deviations in colour pattern suffer from higher predation.
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The system, which combines light, colour and rendering in one, was used in the likes of Shrek and Madagascar.
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