Thursday, 17 October 2013

The Feather

Image taken by Dr. Phil Manning.
This single feather was named Archaeopteryx in 1860. We have chemically imaged this feather at a synchrotron lightsouce to help illuminate the elemental inventory of this fossil.  While this is certainly an icon of evolution, and stunningly preserved, it is also simply beautiful.

Monday, 7 October 2013


Image produced by Dr. Russell Garwood (University of Manchester)
Eophrynus pretvicii - This 312 million year old spiny creature is a member of an extinct group of arachnids called the trigonotarbids, closely related to the spiders. Because of fossils like this, studied through X-ray microtomography reconstruction, we know a lot about the biology of this group whose members were the first predators on land, despite the fact they went extinct over 250 million years ago.