30 Juli 2018

The “Easy-Bake” fossils were developed by mimicking the fossilization process using high heat and pressure.

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Development of fossils takes a considerable amount of time. With considerable we mean millions of decades without any exaggeration. But according to the recent news, a group of researchers has now learned a technique of making proper fossils within a day.

Many must have heard of the process of Artificial Maturation, which is a technique employed to comprehend and utilize the process of fossilization in the correct way to create fossils. In this technique, high pressure and temperature are involved to produce fossils that would otherwise take thousands of years to form.

This process is quite similar to the process of High-Pressure High Temperature, using which scientists create synthetic diamonds. In the process of Artificial Maturation, an organic piece of element turns into a fossil.

It takes being buried in sediment with high amounts of pressure and geothermal heat to turn it into a fossil which sometimes even leaves behind carbon impressions.

However, as observed by Evan Saitta, Field Museum palaeobiologist, this process is not thoroughly consistent as when he tried turning feathers into a fossil, all he was left with was a stinky sludge. These inconsistencies clearly demonstrate that this process needs more work and further studies to attain perfection. 

According to Saitta, "What we are coming to realize is that fossils aren't simply a result of how fast they rot, but rather the molecular composition of different tissues. However, it is inherently difficult to take the conceptual leap from understanding chemical stability to understanding how tissues and organs may, or may not, survive."

This was when Saitta planned to join forces with Tom Kaye, who is an expert from the Foundation of Scientific Advancement. The duo worked their way backward to find a way to improve simulations of the fossilization process using modern-day animal and plant specimens.

They compressed the samples like bird feathers, lizard limbs, and leaves into clay tablets about the size of a coin. These tablets were placed in a sealed metal tube which was then heated in an oven at 410 degrees Fahrenheit and 3500 psi of pressure.

After a period of about 24-hours, these tablets were pulled out. The fossils that resulted from this process were remarkably well-preserved and turned out to be great. Saitta shared his excitement stating, "We were absolutely thrilled. We kept arguing over who would get to split open the tablets to reveal the specimens. They looked like real fossils - there were dark films of skin and scales, the bones became brown. Even by eye, they looked right."

 

These fossils were then carefully scrutinized under microscopes which revealed that they didn’t contain any fatty tissues or proteins and also discovered the presence of melanosomes. These were excellent findings because real fossils that are made by themselves over time also possess these characteristics.

These findings and research could potentially prove to be an invaluable asset to researchers and can eventually help scientists ascertain the mystery behind the evolution of animals.

Saitta also shared the potential of this research by saying, "The approach we use to simulate fossilization saves us from having to run a seventy-million-year-long experiment. Our experimental method is like a cheat sheet. If we use this to find out what kinds of biomolecules can withstand the pressure and heat of fossilization, then we know what to look for in real fossils."

30 Juli 2018

This intrepid and powerful drone can do flips while streaming HD, 720p views to your smartphone in real-time.

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The drone revolution is upon us, and thankfully it’s not nearly as frightening as many people imagined it would be. Far from being forced to battle an army of deadly flying cyborgs, we’re surrounded by incredibly cool personal drones that can capture and stream stunning views of our surroundings in real-time.

The only problem with having so many drones to choose from is that picking the perfect one can be tricky—especially if you’re not interested in taking out a second mortgage in order to fund your purchase.

The ultra-cool and compact Fader Stealth Drone is here to help end your drone-craving procrastinations, and it’s available for over 60% off at just $49.

Generally speaking, when it comes to drones, smaller is better. A small build means more agility and subsequently more pilot control. The Fader Stealth drone stays true to its name by measuring under 7”x7”—meaning you can use it to infiltrate your obnoxious neighbor’s enemy territory with unmatched ease.

A six-axis gyro module makes it easy to capture steady shots of your surroundings, and the embedded HD camera records incredible 720p views in real-time. You’ll also be able to fly and record at night thanks to LED lights on the wings.

Despite its superior functionality and agility, the Fader drone is remarkably easy to fly—making it ideal for both experienced pilots and beginners. There are even auto take-off and land modes along with ready-to-fly technology that makes it easy to fly with minimal effort.

And with a range of up to 50 meters, you won’t have to worry about losing your control signal when you decide to venture out into distant territories.