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This previously unknown symbiotic relationship helps keep methane—a major greenhouse gas—trapped in the ocean.
Cybersecurity experts say the Qantas data breach bears the hallmarks of the aggressive Scattered Spider hacker group that is ...
One of three methane-eating, deep-sea spider species recently discovered off the Southern California coast. One of three methane-eating, deep-sea spider species recently discovered off the Southern ...
Heat-trapping methane may be best known for the dangers it poses to humans and Earth’s atmosphere, but in the dark depths of ...
Tech companies Google and Palo Alto Networks are sounding the alarm over the "Scattered Spider" hacking group's interest in ...
Scientists say they have discovered three previously unknown, unnamed species of sea spider off the U.S. West Coast that ...
According to the National Academy of Science the 3 new species use methane, with the help of bacteria, to get energy.
Scattered Spider is targeting airlines and the recent WestJet hack is believed to be the work of the notorious cybercrime ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Discover First Known Sea Spider Species That ‘Eat’ Methane With the Help of BacteriaThe research offers new insights on interactions between creatures on the mysterious seafloor and sheds light on the methane ...
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The travel industry faces a new threat as the cybercriminal group Scattered Spider breached the networks of several US and ...
A research team led by Occidental College has identified a previously unknown symbiosis; deep sea spiders that cultivate and ...
In 2023, scientists from the Occidental College of Los Angeles collected 36 specimens of sea spider living near methane seeps along the Pacific Coast from California to Alaska. Upon examining the ...
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