You’re introduced to someone and your attention catches on their eyes. They might be a rich, earthy brown, a pale blue, or the rare green that shifts with every flicker of light. Eyes have a way of ...
Our remote ancestors likely had dark eyes, whether brown or black. Blue eyes are common in northern Europe and likely emerged some 5,000 years ago. This suggests that genetic evolution can be more ...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Did we fail Jane Elliott's blue eyes/brown eyes experiment or did it fail us?
Did we fail Jane Elliott's blue eyes/brown eyes experiment or did it fail us?
Yahoo: A second look at the blue-eyes, brown-eyes experiment that taught third-graders about racism
A second look at the blue-eyes, brown-eyes experiment that taught third-graders about racism
Des Moines Register: Opinion: Taking a new look at the blue-eyes, brown-eyes experiment that taught third-graders about racism
Opinion: Taking a new look at the blue-eyes, brown-eyes experiment that taught third-graders about racism
The Conversation: A second look at the blue‑eyes, brown‑eyes experiment that taught third‑graders about racism
A second look at the blue‑eyes, brown‑eyes experiment that taught third‑graders about racism
New Scientist: Blue eyes may be better for reading in dim light than brown eyes
People with blue eyes can read better in darker conditions than those with brown eyes, a small study has found. This suggests having blue eyes is an advantage in low-light conditions, and might help ...
Blue eyes may be better for reading in dim light than brown eyes
YourTango: People With Brown Eyes Have 11 Distinct Personality Traits That Blue Eyed People Don’t Have