umm.... no. its impossible. color is the perception of reflected lightwaves with specific frequencies. therefore you can not "make" new colors. you might be able to rename them, but you cant make them.
When you mix two colors together, you create a new color through a process called color mixing. The resulting color will depend on the primary colors you are mixing. Mixing colors from opposite ends of the color wheel can create secondary colors, while mixing colors closer together can create variations or tones of those colors.
because it is necessary to the research they are conducting
well they might. scientists have recently discovered a frozen wooly mammoth and are trying to copy its DNA to create a new mammoth. with our technology today anything is possible.
If they find them useful they utilise them.
Scientists must create new methods when new problems arise. They may also create new methods to get a different perspective on an old problem.
The Monroe Doctrine told Europe to stop trying to create new colonies in the Western Hemisphere.
It has given scientists ideas.
transparent roses
The scientists that study rainforests are trying to find new species of animals and plants. And also some scientists are trying to find some new natural resources and finding some plants to use as medical treatment
Create new colors by mixing ready-made liquid inks. With a little practice, you can learn which colors to mix to make new colors or how to dilute colors to make them lighter. This will allow you more color choices without having to purchase etc.
Additive color models involve combining different colors of light to create new colors, as seen in electronic displays. Subtractive color models involve mixing pigments or dyes to absorb certain colors of light and create new colors, as seen in printing.
its important so we can keep civilization and technology improving