When chemist Mas Subramanian accidentally discovered the brilliantly bright YInMn blue at Oregon State University in 2009, he had no idea the bold shade would one day be embraced by doodling ...
YInMn Blue, the first new blue pigment identified in 200 years, was always an astounding discovery—it just took the general public some time to catch on. Now, eight years after the pigment was first ...
After more than five months of excruciatingly unnecessary hype and emotional torture, Crayola has finally revealed the name of the new blue crayon that will replace the now-retired Dandelion yellow ...
Soon to slide into crayon boxes everywhere: a newcomer that will make widely accessible the first blue pigment created in over 200 years. Known as “YInMn blue,” the pigment was the surprise result of ...
You're probably already done with your back-to-school shopping (if you had any), but you may want to make another trip down the art supply aisle after reading about Crayola's latest news. The crayon ...
Or Sciencey McScience Face? The upcoming crayon was inspired by the first new blue pigment to be discovered in 200 years. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is ...
Just as you're starting to recover from Crayola's heartbreaking decision to kill off off the beloved Dandelion crayon, the company goes and reveals Dandelion's utterly underwhelming replacement. Yes, ...
Say goodbye to Dandelion and hello to this new, blue hue. Crayola is adding a new color to its box of crayons but there's just one problem – it still needs a name. RELATED STORIES Comcast almost ...
If you were feeling blue after Crayola’s March announcement that the company would be retiring the bright yellow hue, Dandelion, you’ll soon have a new blue crayon to color in your tears with. The ...
Who could possibly be mad at Crayola? Lots of people, it seems, since the crayon and art supplies giant announced their new blue crayon color on September 14: 'Bluetiful'. What's wrong with that name?
On April 29, 2019, the entertainment website Geno Breaker published a junk news article stating that Crayola had named its new blue crayon "Nipsey Blue" in honor of the late musician Nipsey Hussle.
A statue more than 200 years old of the water nymph Sabrina has been vandalized with blue crayon, British conservation charity the National Trust said in a statement.File video above: Iconic ...