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  • [ February 21, 2026 ] A trillionth of a second: How lasers may sharpen next-gen cryo-ET microscopy Phys.org - News
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  • [ February 21, 2026 ] Antarctic drilling peers deep into ice shelf’s past Phys.org - News
  • [ February 21, 2026 ] Water is bed bugs’ kryptonite: The parasites avoid wet surfaces at all costs Phys.org - News
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A trillionth of a second: How lasers may sharpen next-gen cryo-ET microscopy

February 21, 2026 phys.org

The laser you see in the photo above may one day enhance images taken by the most powerful microscopes in biology. This advancement, detailed in a paper published in eLife from scientists at Columbia’s Zuckerman […]

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Metamaterial image sensor keeps colors clear even under oblique light

February 21, 2026 phys.org

Smartphone cameras are becoming smaller, yet photos are becoming sharper. Korean researchers have elevated the limits of next-generation smartphone cameras by developing a new image sensor technology that can accurately represent colors regardless of the […]

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Antarctic drilling peers deep into ice shelf’s past

February 21, 2026 phys.org

Scientists say they have drilled deeper than ever beneath the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, peering back millions of years to reveal signs it was once, at least in part, open ocean.This post was originally published […]

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Water is bed bugs’ kryptonite: The parasites avoid wet surfaces at all costs

February 21, 2026 phys.org

Humans tend to fear bed bugs, and rightly so. The bloodsuckers are tough to get rid of once they’ve entered a home. But new research has, for the first time, identified one thing the bugs […]

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From pets to precision medicine: Study finds striking parallels in feline and human cancers

February 21, 2026 phys.org

A study from an international team of experts in veterinary medicine, human medicine and genomics provides the first large-scale genetic map of feline cancer, revealing that cats may hold the key to understanding several human […]

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Cosmic curveball: Distant system challenges planet-formation theory

February 21, 2026 phys.org

An international team of astronomers has discovered a distant planetary system that challenges long-standing theories of how planets form. Across our galaxy, astronomers routinely observe a characteristic pattern in planetary systems: rocky planets orbiting close […]

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Species on east–west coastlines are more likely to go extinct than those on north–south shores—new study

February 21, 2026 phys.org

As the Atlantic warms, many fish along the east coast of North America have moved northward to keep within their preferred temperature range. Black sea bass, for instance, have shifted hundreds of miles up the […]

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158 giant tortoises reintroduced to a Galapagos island

February 21, 2026 phys.org

More than 150 giant tortoises have been reintroduced to Floreana Island in Ecuador’s famed Galapagos archipelago where they disappeared more than a century ago, the environment ministry said Friday.This post was originally published on this […]

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Social media can be addictive even for adults, but there are ways to cut back

February 21, 2026 TechXplore.com

Social media addiction has been compared to casinos, opioids and cigarettes.This post was originally published on this site

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Do animals have a future on Hollywood sets?

February 21, 2026 phys.org

There is a long and storied history of nonhuman actors, from Luke, the dog of silent star Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle, to the collies cast in the role of Lassie in film and on television. Bart […]

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