Whereas with a Japanese print, which uses highly light sensitive colourants, that can be displayed for more like eight months per decade, or even less.
Light sensitive cells in our retinas feed signals deep into that brain region, training neurons to sync up with Earth's 24 hour cycle of day and night.
To start, a layer of insulating silicon dioxide is deposited on top of the wafer and then a layer of light sensitive photoresist is spread across the top.
So they show in movies that they effectively guided the direction followed by the new lamellopodium, the first reported control of cell movement in real time using light sensitive proteins.