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Can You Identify the NBA Team if We Change the Colors of the Logo?

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The NBA might be a player's league, but that doesn't diminish the importance of an NBA team, especially in the cities where they're located. Will you be able to match these teams to their logo if the colors are all changed around? Jump into this quiz to find out!

Can your sweat be different colors?

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Can your sweat be different colors? It can if you have chromhidrosis. Read about chromhidrosis and what causes colored sweat.

How Color Blindness Works

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Color blindness is a condition that affects the way in which people see certain colors. Learn about color blindness and causes of color blindness.

How Is Color Added to Old Black-and-white Movies?

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Love it or hate it, most of the classic black-and-white movies have been "colorized," mainly so that they can be shown on television in color. How does the colorization process work?

Why Do Leaves Change Color in the Fall?

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If you ever wondered why leaves change color in autumn, you're not alone. Learn why leaves change color, and how they get that vibrant red hue.

Why do CDs reflect rainbow colors?

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Like soap bubbles and grease slicks, CDs reflect rainbow colors. What makes this happen?

Where does the color come from in purple cabbage?

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Nature uses color in lots of different ways. Find out why some types of cabbage are purple and what this means.

How to Match Paint Color: Can a Machine Perfect the Process?

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How can a machine match a paint color perfectly? A spectrophotometer is your answer. Learn more how this machine can match paint.

Milk Snake: Harmless Yet Colored for Danger

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Often confused with the venomous coral snake, which advertises its toxicity through bright bands of color, the milk snake is harmless to humans.

The Amazing Mantis Shrimp Punches Its Prey, Plus More Colorful Facts

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These brightly colored crustaceans can smash aquarium glass or quickly cut through a human finger, so whatever you do, keep your distance.

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