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Salty water beneath Arctic permafrost helps scientists understand potential life on ice worlds

In the 1960s, an organisation called CRREL (Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory), that is part of the US Army, excavated a field site in Northern Alaska. The site was near the city of Utqiagvik, formerly known as Barrow. It is the northernmost city in the United States, and lies inside the Arctic Circle. The purpose of the excavation was to study wedges of freshwater ice beneath the Arctic permafrost. In the 2000s, the researchers collected subsurface brine that was trapped beneath the ice wedges. This water was in a liquid state, because of the sheer amount of salt dissolved in it.  Jody Deming, professor of oceanography at UW who studies microbial Arctic life explains, “The extreme conditions here are not just the below-zero temperatures, but also the very high salt concentrations. One hundred and forty parts per thousand — 14% — is a lot of salt. In canned goods that would stop microbes from doing anything. So there can be a preconceived notion that very high salt should not enable active life.” Despite the extreme salinity, the water was found to be teeming with living microbes, even though they had been isolated from the rest of the world for tens of thousands of years. Samples collected in 2017 and 2018 showed thriving colonies of both bacteria and viruses. The most common bacteria found is known as Marinobacter. The bacteria, trapped in the saline deposit before being isolated, was a form of marine bacteria, as can be deduced from the name itself. The discovery surprised scientists studying the brine deposits. Zachary Cooper, a doctoral student said, “We were quite startled at how dense the bacterial communities are.”  The trapped brine deposits are known as “cryopegs”. Researchers from the University of Washington have been studying the microbial life that is found in these cryopegs. Recently, the researchers presented DNA sequences of the life forms found in these cryopegs. While similar to other microbes found in marine environments, there were signs that the bacteria had evolved in isolation for over 50,000 years. Researchers do not fully understand the process that led to the formation of the cryopegs. One theory is that the layers were from receding oceans during the last ice age. Snow fell over the remaining water, and then turned into permafrost. The trapped water remained in a liquid state because of the high salinity.  

The tunnel beneath the permafrost. The sterlised pipes are used to access the brine deposits. Image: Zac Cooper/University of Washington

There are three high profile missions to the icy moons of the gas giants lined up over the next decade. These include the JUpiter ICy moons Explorer (JUICE) mission by ESA to explore Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. Then there is the Europa Clipper mission by NASA which will also have a lander component. All these missions will be equipped with payloads that are meant for identifying biosignatures, or signs of life. The Dragonfly mission to the Saturnian moon of Titan will have the express purpose of studying how far prebiotic chemistry has advanced on the surface. These are the confirmed missions. Apart from these, there are other concepts in the planning and conceptualisation stage, including a submarine probe to explore the global subsurface ocean on Europa, probes to study Enceladus and Titan over a series of flybys, and balloons to explore the thick atmosphere on Titan.  Among all these icy moons, perhaps the most interesting is Titan, as it can actually be hospitable to two forms of life, one as we know it on Earth, and a theoretical kind that we have not yet seen before. The hydrocarbon seas on the surface can serve the same function as liquid water on Earth, acting as a solvent for life forms. These forms of life could breathe in hydrogen, breathe out methane, and depend on acetylene and ethane as an energy source. If this exotic form of life exists on Titan at all, it is likely to be widespread across the surface. Beneath the surface, a more familiar form of life could exist in the subsurface oceans.  In fact, all across the galaxy, ice worlds may be the norm for finding life as against rocky planets in orbit around the habitable zone of their host stars. This is because the sheer number of ice moons are expected to exceed rocky exoplanets where liquid water can exist on the surface. The estimates for how many more vary, but there are expected to be between 100 to 1000 times more ice worlds than rocky exoplanets in the Milky Way. Given the right conditions, if these worlds have surface or subsurface oceans, they can be more common habitats for life than planets geologically similar to the Earth.  The finding of thriving microbial colonies in the deep brine deposits, buried beneath the Arctic permafrost and isolated from the rest of the Earth, provides a glimpse into the forms of life that could potentially exist on the icy moons in the Solar System. The studies on Earth can prepare scientists about what to look for, and what to expect, during future explorations of ice worlds. 

Source: University of Washington



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Xiaomi Mi A3 Android One smartphone with Snapdragon 665, 48MP triple-rear camera launched in Spain: Specs, price and all you need to know

Xiaomi has launched its third Android One smartphone in the A series called the Mi A3 and as speculated, the handset is a rebranded Xiaomi Mi CC9e. While the Xiaomi Mi CC9e features MIUI 10, the Mi A3 runs on stock Android 9 Pie and is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 processor. Same as the Mi CC9e, the handset comes equipped with an in-display  fingerprint sensor and features a waterdrop notch display design on the front. While the launch date of the handset in India is not confirmed yet, it will be launched tomorrow in France and on July 25 in Poland. As is the case with an Android One handset, the Mi A3 will receive major Android updates for two years and security updates for the next three years.

Xiaomi Mi A3 specifications

The Xiaomi Mi A3 comes equipped with a 6.08-inch AMOLED HD+ display that has a 19.5:9 display aspect ratio with a resolution of 1560 x 720p. While the handset has a slightly bigger display, this is a step back from the Full HD display on the Mi A2 that has a 1080 x 2160p resolution. The Mi A3 is powered by the 11nm Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 processor and comes with 4GB RAM and options to choose between 64GB and 128GB of internal storage variants. It is backed by a 4030mAh battery that supports Quick Charge 3.0 with 18W Fast Charge. There’s a USB Type-C port for charging and it also comes with a 3.5mm audio jack, which was missing on the Mi A2. 

In terms of optics, the Mi A3 features triple rear cameras, which consist of a 48MP primary Sony sensor with f/2.2 aperture lens. The main camera is supplemented by an 8MP ultra wide-angle camera and there’s a 2MP depth sensor. The rear camera on the phone supports AI portrait mode and can record 4K video at 30fps and slow motion Full HD video at 120fps. On the front is a 32MP sensor, which is paired with an f/2.0 aperture lens and comes with support for AI Face Unlock and Panorama selfie. 

Mi A3 pricing 

The 4GB RAM + 64GB storage version of the Mi A3 is priced at €249 (Rs 19,231 approx), while its 4GB + 128GB storage version costs €279 (Rs 21,549 approx). The handset has been announced in More than White, Not just Blue and Kind of Grey colour models. 



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Where does K20 Pro stand against OnePus 7 Pro, Asus 6Z and Oppo Reno 10X Zoom: Spec comparison

We recently published a spec comparison between a few phones that fall in the mid-segment market. Today, Redmi has launched its much-advertised K20 Pro (Review) and the K20 in India today. With a price starting at Rs 27,999, it has now become the most affordable phone with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor. Since, the Indian market has already seen phones, like OnePlus 7 Pro, Oppo Reno 10X Zoom and Asus 6Z, featuring this flagship processor, in this spec comparison, we are pitting these phones against each other. We’ll be doing an in-depth performance comparison later, and through our tests we’ll check about the company’s claims of the Redmi K20 Pro being the “fastest smartphone in the world.” This spec comparison may help you zero down a phone if you are looking to buy a device powered by Qualcomm's flagship processor.

Display and design

The Redmi K20 features a 3D curved glass back and is equipped with a 6.39-inch Full HD+ Super AMOLED display with 1080 x 2340p resolution. Both front and rear panel of the handsets are protected by Gorilla Glass 5. The phone is claimed to have 91.9-percent screen-to-body ratio and an in-display fingerprint sensor. In comparison, the OnePlus 7 Pro features a metal build sandwiched by an all-glass design. Both the front and rear panels are protected by Gorilla Glass 6 and 5 respectively. The handset sports a 6.67-inch fluid AMOLED display with a QHD+ resolution. The display is rated A+ by DisplayMate, sports pixel density of 516 ppi, is HDR10+ certified and has a 90 Hz refresh rate.

The Oppo Reno 10x zoom features a Full HD+ 6.65-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 2340 x 1080 pixels. Thanks to the shark-fin type front rising camera, the phone is claimed to deliver a 93.1 percent screen-to-body ratio. The display is protected by Gorilla Glass 6, and the phone sports a sixth-generation in-screen fingerprint sensor. The Asus 6Z comes equipped with a 6.4-inch IPS LCD notch-less display and delivers a 92 percent screen-to-body ratio. The display with 60Hz refresh rate has over 600 nits of advertised brightness with 100 percent DCI-P3 colour space coverage.

Performance

All the phones that we have shortlisted here are powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 mobile platform. In K20 Pro, the company has introduced the second generation of its Game Turbo technology, which is said to enhance gaming, network, touch response and visuals while gaming. The mode is also said to enable better sound and in-game chat optimisation. OnePlus 7 Pro was the first phone to be available with the latest Qualcomm chip when it launched in India. 

Just like the K20 Pro, the Oppo Reno 10x Zoom is equipped with HyperBoost 2.0 acceleration engine for an optimised gaming experienced, and Dolby Atmos support. The HyperBoost 2.0 includes GameBoost, SystemBoost, and AppBoost that brings performance improvements in terms of game experience, system speed and APP opening speed, respectively. The phone features a copper tube liquid cooling tech for heat dissipation. Oppo says that the tech includes a combination of Thermal Gel, a Graphite Sheet, Copper Pipe Liquid Cooling, and a Tri-cooling Control to manage the temperature of the smartphone. As mentioned above, the Asus 6z also features Qualcomm’s flagship Snapdragon 855 processor.

Memory and Storage

The Redmi K20 series is available in two variants in India: 6GB RAM + 128GB storage and 8GB RAM + 256GB storage. The OnePlus 7 Pro, on the other hand, is available in three models: 6GB RAM + 128GB storage, 8GB RAM + 256GB storage and a top-of-the-line 12GB RAM + 256GB storage. The Oppo Reno 10x zoom if offered in 6GB RAM and 128GB storage and 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variants. Users can also choose from three Asus 6z variants: 6GB RAM + 64GB storage, 6GB RAM + 128GB storage and 8GB RAM + 256GB storage.

Camera

In terms of optics, the Redmi K20 Pro comes equipped with a triple rear camera setup. There’s a 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor, which is paired with an 8MP telephoto camera that offers 2x optical zoom, and a 13MP ultra wide-angle lens. The main camera supports laser autofocus and dual-LED flash. The two phones can also capture slow-motion video at 960fps and record 4K video at 30fps. The Redmi K20 Pro can record 4K video at 60fps. There’s a 20MP front camera housed in a pop-up module and the module’s lens is protected by Sapphire glass.

The OnePlus 7 Pro also sports a triple rear camera setup with the 48MP Sony IMX 586 sensor. It is paired with an f/1.6 aperture lens with a custom-made 7-element plastic lens. This main sensor supports OIS and EIS, and is supplemented by an 8MP telephoto lens that offers 3X zoom and also a 16MP ultra-wide lens. On the front is a 16MP sensor.  

The Oppo Reno 10x zoom also features a triple camera setup on the back. It has three sensors including a 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor with a lens having f/1.7 aperture and OIS, an 8MP secondary sensor with a lens having f/2.2 aperture, and a periscope telescopic lens with a 13MP sensor. For selfies, the phone sports a 16MP sensor with a lens having f/2.0 aperture, and an LED flash.

The Asus 6Z, however, has a flip camera that swivels to double up as a selfie shooter. In Asus 6z, the whole module, which is made of an amorphous alloy that Asus calls “Liquid Metal”, flips and enables users to control its angle. The camera module houses a 48MP Sony IMX 586 sensor, and it is paired with an f/1.79 aperture lens. There is a secondary 13MP ultra-wide camera with 117-degree field of view.

Battery and other features

The Redmi K20 Pro is backed by a 4000mAh battery with 27W fast charging support. The company calls it SonicCharge, and claims that the device can be charged to 58 percent in 30 minutes. The Redmi K20 series of handsets feature P2i splash-proof coating, dual-frequency GPS, a headphone jack with a DAC that is Hi-Res audio certified, and a 0.99cc speaker box. The Oppo Reno 10x zoom houses a 4,065mAh battery with VOOC 3.0 fast charging support. It runs Android 9 Pie-based ColorOS 6 and has an AI-powered Breeno virtual assistant.

OnePlus 7 Pro houses a 4000mAh battery with Warp Charge support. The phone also features improved haptic feedback, thanks to a new vibration motor and runs on OxygenOS 9 on top of Android 9 Pie. The company says it has worked closely with Dolby to tune the speakers on the phone. The Asus 6Z features dual speakers which are paired with two smart amplifiers. The phone runs custom ZenUI 6 interface that is baked on top of Android 9. A 5,000mah battery keeps the lights on and in box is a Quick-Charge 4.0-certified 18W charger.



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Redmi K20 Pro Signature edition with real gold costs Rs 48 lakh in making charges: Here are three other crazy expensive phones

Redmi just announced its new K20 series of smartphones in India. The new line-up consists of the first Redmi flagship device, the K20 Pro, which is powered by the Snapdragon 855 and a mid-range Redmi K20 that runs on the Snapdragon 730 SoC. However, alongside the two models, the company has also introduced a Redmi K20 Pro Signature edition smartphone, which is made of real gold and a diamond studding. As you can see from the image above, the handset’s rear panel is made of gold and there’s a ‘K’ shaped diamond studding on the bottom-right corner. Even though the device’s making charges are Rs 4.8 lakh, it is not the only crazy expensive smartphone out there. Here, we have listed four other phones that are whoppingly expensive and might give even the Redmi K20 Pro Signature edition a run for its money. 

Redmi K20 Pro Signature edition

Details are currently scarce about the Redmi K20 Pro Signature edition. While we know that its rear panel is made of real gold, there’s no info on how much gold is used. However, not only gold is used on the device as there’s a diamond studded ‘K’ on the back. The internals of the phone are most likely the same as the standard K20 Pro but this Signature edition costs a whopping Rs 4.8 lakh in making charges. The company is yet to announce the price and availability details of the handset but has said that only 20 units of this edition will be made available. 

Goldvish Eclipse - Desiring Arcadia - Onyx Alligator

The Eclipse - Desiring Arcadia - Onyx Alligator by Goldvish is a handmade smartphone that is equipped with a Baguette cut white colored diamond. It costs a whopping €92,900 (Rs 71.8 lakh approx) and to justify the price, it uses 320 cut diamonds, stainless steel parts, anodized and brushed space-grade aluminum frame and is covered with black colored alligator leather. However, the specs of the phone are something of a letdown since it features a 5.5-inch display and is powered by an unnamed Snapdragon Quad-core processor. It comes with 64GB storage and a 13MP + 5MP dual rear camera setup. Oh, did we mention that the price of the device is exclusive of tax?

Caviar Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Fine Gold Edition  

With the Samsung Galaxy S10 series available and the Note 10 launch set August, one might think that the Galaxy Note 9 might not be such an exciting device anymore. However, Caviar slapped a 1kg block of gold on the handset’s rear panel to incite some interest in it and priced it at an astounding RUB3.87 million (Rs 40.6 lakh approx). This pricing is for the 128GB version of the phone and if you want to buy the 256GB version, you need to shell out RUB 3.89 million (Rs 40.8 lakh approx). 

Caviar Samsung Galaxy Fold 

Caviar is a well-known Russian luxury smartphone company that makes really expensive phones. The company recently announced a gold laden Game of Thrones version of the Samsung Galaxy Fold, which costs a small fortune. The Samsung Galaxy Fold Game of Thrones version is priced at $8,180 (approx Rs 5.7 lakh). In comparison, the standard version of the phone is priced at  $1,980 (approx Rs 1.37 lakh). Caviar’s Galaxy Fold features a gold covering that resembles characters and subjects from George R.R Martin’s Game of Thrones, A Song of Ice and Fire.

Caviar Game Of Thrones Galaxy Fold



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Researchers use wireless implants to toggle boss gene on and off

For over 20 years, researchers have been using laser light to control cellular interactions, to correct any problems in intercellular communication. So far there have been no methods developed to directly fix any problems in the genetic code. A new approach addresses this problem by combining optogenetics with nanotechnology.  Researchers from the University at Buffalo first grew brain tissue in the lab using stem cells. This tissue was embedded with implants, tiny wireless devices with lasers and antennas. The wireless “switches” were triggered with various kinds of laser lights, a blue laser, a red laser and a far red laser. The interactions of the laser triggers and the implants allowed the researchers to activate and deactivate a particular gene, Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 1 or FGFR1 at will. FGFR1 controls about 4,500 other genes, or about one fifth of the human genome. It plays an important role in the development of an individual, right from the embryo to the adult. Co author of the study, Michal K. Stachowiak explains, “In some respects, it’s like a boss gene. By controlling FGFR1, one can theoretically prevent widespread gene dysregulations in schizophrenia or in breast cancer and other types of cancer.”

On the left is the FGFR1 gene in its natural state. On the right is the gene exposed to laser light, which can activate and deactivate it. Image Credit: University at Buffalo. 

Researchers have essentially used wireless technology to hack a gene. The approach can open up new treatments for treating cancer and mental health disorders, or even prevent them from occurring in the first place. The emerging field of direct manipulation of genes using light is known as “optogenomics”. Josep M. Jornet, another co-author of the study says, “The potential of optogenomic interfaces is enormous. It could drastically reduce the need for medicinal drugs and other therapies for certain illnesses. It could also change how humans interact with machines.” The researchers want to introduce nano detectors onto the implants in the future. The next steps for the research is further testing on more lab grown brain tissue, as well as cancerous tissue. 

Source: University at Buffalo



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Huaweis EROFS file system, GPU Turbo 30 to be rolled out for Huawei P30 Lite, P20 Lite, Nova3i, Huawei Y9 and other handsets

Huawei introduced EROFS (Extendable Read-Only File System) file system and GPU Turbo 3.0 technology with its Huawei P30 Pro handset (review). However, the two features were exclusive for the company’s flagship phone and not made available for its other handsets. Now, the smartphone maker has announced that the EROFS (Extendable Read-Only File System) file system and GPU Turbo 3.0 tech will be made available for its Huawei P30 Lite, Huawei P20 Lite, Huawei Nova3i, Huawei Y9 and some other handsets. Both features are software enhancements, which are aimed at enhancing the capabilities of a Huawei phone. 

The EROFS file system is said to offer improved disk performance and speed with claimed increase in random read speeds by about 20 percent while saving 2GB of internal storage space. This is unlike upgraded storage hardware though, like UFS 3.0, which is said to be thrice as fast as UFS 2.1. The new file system configuration is said to deliver higher response rate while reading files like documents, videos or music and could also help lower app boot times. The file system update is slated to hit the aforementioned Huawei smartphones by the end of July. 

The new GPU Turbo 3.0 software feature is aimed at enhancing the gaming experience by increasing a device’s performance while gaming. Even though the feature is said to boost gaming performance, it is claimed to lower the power consumption by ten percent. It apparently improves touch response, reduces frame drops and delivers an average frame rate. The company has also revealed mobile gaming titles that are supported by the feature. The list includes Fortnite, Knives Out, Battle Bay, Crazy Taxi, Real Racing 3, Into the Dead 2, NBA 2K19, Dragon Nest M, Duel Links, PES2019, DRAGON, BALL LEGENDS, FIFA Mobile, Free Fire, Minecraft, Helix, Plants vs. Zombie Heroes, Subway Surfers, Brawl Stars, Speed Drifters, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Vainglory, Arena of Valor, Rules of Survival, and NBA 2K18.



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Oppo Reno 10X Zoom FC Barcelona Edition launched

Oppo has announced a new variant of the Reno 10X Zoom, FC Barcelona Edition. It features a red and blue gradient colour effect along with a gold-plated insignia on the back. Besides the external FC Barcelona colours, the UI of the phone is FC Barcelona-themed as well. Additionally, the Oppo Reno 10X Zoom FC Barcelona Edition has the football club’s ringtones and icons. Oppo is also bundling a similarly themed case, freshly designed charging cable, and earbuds in the packaging.

The specifications of the special edition Oppo Reno 10X Zoom remain the same as the regular 10X Zoom variant. It features a 6.6-inch panoramic AMOLED display with a 93.1-percent screen-to-body ratio. Under the hood, it is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB of internal storage. The phone runs ColorOS 6 based on Android Pie. It packs a 4065mAh battery that supports VOOC 3.0.

On the camera front, the Oppo Reno 10x Zoom FC Barcelona Edition has a triple rear camera setup: a 48MP Sony IMX586 sensor along with an f/1.7 lens and laser autofocus, a 13MP secondary sensor with a periscope telephoto lens on top and an 8-megapixel tertiary sensor with a super wide-angle lens. As for the 10x lossless optical zoom, the phone offers a 16mm-160mm full focal length coverage. The 16MP selfie camera is housed in the Shark fin rising module at the top of the phone.

As for the connectivity options, the phone has 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, dual GPS, NFC, and a USB Type-C port.

The Oppo Reno 10x Zoom FC Barcelona Edition has been priced at EUR 899 (approx Rs 69,200) in Spain, France, Netherlands and other parts of Europe, and it will be available there starting from July 26. It will also go on sale in China starting July 26 at CNY 4,799 (approx Rs 47,900). There is no word on if this phone will be made available in India.



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Edit videos on your mobile phone using the YouTube Create App

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