A Tale of Two Extinctions: What the Triassic Tells us about Who Lives, Who Dies and Why it Matters Today

About 250 million years ago, the worst mass extinction Earth has ever seen left a gaping hole in ecosystems the world over. The organisms that filled that hole would come to define the world of the Mesozoic and leave fundamental changes in their ecology that still shape the living world today. On land, there was an explosive diversification of reptiles, including among its array of weird wonders the ancestors of modern lizards, turtles, and crocodiles. In the seas, an invasion of new predators and shell-crushers set off an arms race that produced the diverse community of fast-moving fish and heavily-armored invertebrates we see today. And under the feet of the new ruling reptiles, a last gasp of the Permian world would make one of the most significant morphological innovations in mammalian history (Benton et al, Dal Corso et al). Then, after only 50 million years, the world would be wiped clean again, ending a range of Triassic experiments and giving way to the more recognizable world of the Jurassic and Cretaceous. Among the beneficiaries of this new world were the dinosaurs, who started as a small part of an already crowded fauna, but, by the beginning of the Jurassic, had come to dominate a newly-emptied ecosystem, and, with very little serious competition, radiated out into the variety of forms that characterized the later Mesozoic (Dunne et al). But what caused this change, from thriving ecosystems full of evolutionary novelties to barren landscapes monopolized by a small handful of survivors, and what advantage did they have that allowed them to make it through and recolonize this barren world?

McClellan: A Career of Success and of Failure

We encounter people in life who look impressive on the surface but are very different underneath; these people may be masters of their craft, but they are horrible to those around them. However, breaking the façade often discredits whatever good the person did. One such example is American Civil War general George B. McClellan. On the surface, McClellan looked like a capable army leader before the war with his battlefield and management experience. However, his personality overshadowed what little good he did on and off the battlefield.

Cutting-edge Bioinstrumentation Devices: Revolutionizing Healthcare and Biomedical Research

Dive into the captivating realm of biomedical engineering, where the boundaries between biology and engineering blur to produce extraordinary innovations. At the forefront of this transformative field lies bioinstrumentation devices, the cutting-edge tools that seamlessly merge biological knowledge with engineering principles. From smart contact lenses that monitor vital signs to paper diagnostic devices to measure the quality of sperms, these remarkable devices hold the key to unlocking groundbreaking discoveries and transforming the landscape of healthcare. 

Gift Cards, Good Cards and Asymmetric Information

Picture this: It is your birthday, and among the countless toys, cards, and other items you’ve received is a veritable mountain of gift cards. While you are glad that people thought of you, you are also a little confused about why so many people gave you gift cards. After all, they are just a less useful version of cash that’s accepted at a small subset of stores and which you either don’t use, don’t spend all of, or use but have to pay the remaining balance of your purchase out of pocket. Yet despite this, gift cards are by far the preferred gift to cash, which has led to tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars being spent on them each year. One explanation of this phenomenon has its roots in the field of asymmetric information, which can also explain key features of car markets, charities, and more.

Applications of Data Analytics in Engineering Systems

Data analytics is a rapidly growing and fascinating field that finds its allure in the diverse range of applications it offers. Among these applications, engineering systems are a crucial area of interest in the modern world. Almost everything we encounter, from our everyday devices and machines to complex tools and innovations, relies on engineering systems. However, the operation of these systems can sometimes lead to failures, which may result in significant problems. This is where data analytics comes to the rescue, utilizing cutting-edge analytical techniques like machine learning and statistical analysis to proactively prevent and address potential issues, ensuring the smooth functioning and reliability of engineering systems. Let’s dive into the exciting applications of data analytics in engineering systems.

Spore Our Shores: Amphibian Fungal Infection- Are We Next?

For the past decade, there have been growing concerns over a novel and deadly chytrid fungal infection that targets amphibians- Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans (Bsal). The fungus is already well-established in Europe, where it has resulted in the catastrophic decline of numerous salamander species. A cousin of Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), has been a pathogen of grave concern here in the United States. It has decimated over 200 species of frog, even resulting in the extinction of several affected species (Cornell Wildlife Health Lab, 2018). Having witnessed the destruction Bd has caused in North America, researchers and wildlife officials are wary of the further devastation that could take place if Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans were to arrive here from Europe.

The AI Revolution in Healthcare

The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the healthcare sector represents a paradigm shift with profound implications. AI’s transformative potential in healthcare is nothing short of revolutionary, promising to enhance patient care, streamline processes, and ultimately save lives. In this article, we will explore how AI is reshaping healthcare, focusing on its pivotal roles in medical diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, drug discovery, and automation. While showcasing its immense promise, we will also address challenges and ethical considerations. 

Additive Manufacturing in the Aerospace Industry

Manufacturing is incredibly important in various engineering fields, and the aerospace industry is a great example. Aerospace manufacturing is essentially making airplane parts and pieces. This is a big deal because it helps make these vehicles work better and cost less to run. In this article, we'll talk about how making components for airplanes and spaceships helps them perform better and be more eco-friendly.

Emergency Funds and How to Plan For Financial Shocks

Borrowing to cover unexpected bills can be the start of a financial hole that’s difficult to come out of. Having an emergency fund set aside for this unexpected circumstance can save you from creating a hole.

An emergency fund is money saved aside for unanticipated expenses in life, such as auto repairs, hospital visits, and even job loss. This money offers you the authority to pay over funds to cover huge and little surprises that may arise.

These economic challenges can happen to anyone but how would you be able to scale out of the situation if it came out of a reduction in salary or unemployment? Or an unexpected circumstance that happens out of the blue?

Even during the prosperous decade of the 1990s, many people failed to put away enough money for rainy days. In this article, we will look at the importance of emergency funds and how to build an emergency fund. 

Winfield Scott: First Commanding General of the Union Army

Who was early 19th century America’s greatest general? Some may say the generals who eventually became presidents like William Henry Harrison or Zachary Taylor, but both men have their issues: Harrison died a month into his presidency while Taylor was part of President James K. Polk’s plan to “possibly” spark a war with Mexico. In the early 19th century, America’s greatest general was central to many major conflicts; it was this experience that made him the first commanding general of Union forces. However, he only held the job for six months, ultimately leaving the post due to his age. If we’re to understand how one man—Winfield Scott—became so influential, we must examine his life.