Science textbooks say we can’t see infrared light. Like X-rays and radio waves, infrared light waves are longer than the light waves in the visual spectrum. But an international team of researchers co-led by Frans Vinberg, PhD, (left) and Vladimir J. Kefalov, PhD, has found that under certain conditions, the retina can sense infrared light after all.
tl;dr:
Neat! But please don’t shine lasers into your eyes even if it’s supposed to be invisible.
Also, isn’t it wildly known that some people see some shades of infra rouge?