Twilight Fish Study Uncovers Unique Hybrid Eye Cells | Mirage News
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Twilight Fish Study Uncovers Unique Hybrid Eye Cells | Mirage News

Researchers have identified a new type of visual cell in deep-sea fish larvae that challenges a century of knowledge about vertebrate visual systems. Dr Fabio Cortesi from The University of Queensland's School of the Environment said the finding could lead to new camera technology and medical treatments. "For more than 150 years, textbooks have taught that vision in most vertebrates is made of cones and rods – cones which work in bright light and rods for dark situations," Dr Cortesi said. "But our study of deep-sea fish larvae revealed a new cell type – a photoreceptor that optimises vision in gloomy or twilight conditions. "It combines the molecular machinery and genes of cones with the shape and form of rods. "This hybrid cell has the best bits of both the bright light and dark light systems...
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Fears of contractor ‘instability’ mount amid gateway three delays
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Fears of contractor ‘instability’ mount amid gateway three delays

Delays to gateway three approvals for higher-risk buildings (HRBs) may trigger financial “instability” among contractors, according to industry analysts. Their warnings came as a Freedom of Information (FOI) request showed 44 schemes are still awaiting a gateway three decision more than three months after those applications were submitted to the Building Safety Regulator. The statutory timeframe for a gateway three decision is eight weeks. Geoff Wilkinson, managing director of Wilkinson Construction Consultants, told Construction News: “For a lot of these projects, the profit margin is low. “It doesn’t take a lot of delay and additional bridging costs before you’ve wiped out any profitability. “That will undoubtedly lead to further instability for contractors.” He added: “I would be shocked if we didn’t see further contractor failures, particularly subcontractors.” Wilkinson’s comments echoed previous concerns expressed by Rudi Klein, a barrister and former chief...
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