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Scientists have found that "pink" is the effect of our eyes' inability to view what's actually between red and blue - radio waves, ultraviolet rays, X-rays, gamma rays, and other unseeable wavelengths of light, so pink is not actually a colour. The author of this blog refers to the recent study by Stefano Puntoni which found pink could be detrimental to breast cancer awareness amongst women.
Scientists have found that "pink" is the effect of our eyes' inability to view what's actually between red and blue - radio waves, ultraviolet rays, X-rays, gamma rays, and other unseeable wavelengths of light, so pink is not actually a colour. The author of this blog refers to the recent study by Stefano Puntoni which found pink could be detrimental to breast cancer awareness amongst women.