A strange new eye cell is rewriting how vision works
New Atlas: Technology-Innovation-Outdoor News [Unofficial]
April 13, 2026
For more than 150 years, vertebrate vision has been understood as a two-part system: rods for low-light conditions, and cones for bright light and color. That tidy division is now under the microscope, as researchers from the University of Queensland have discovered a new hybrid cell that breaks the rule: rod-shaped photoreceptors that run cone-specific genetic programs.
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Category: Biology, Science
Tags: Vision, Fish, University of Queensland
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