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From Alaska across southern Canada all the way south to Tierra del Fuego — the southernmost point of South America — ...
It's not easy to look at a sea spider and see an animal so representative of its kind that it may help scientists sort out ...
A cybercrime organization known as “Scattered Spider” has been targeting airlines based in North America in recent weeks, ...
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The FBI is warning that one of the world's most prolific and dangerous ransomware groups has now set its sights on the ...
Multiple airlines have reported cyber attacks in the past week as the FBI warns that a cybercriminal group has started ...
The Joro spider (Trichonephila clavata), an invasive species from East Asia, has been rapidly spreading across the eastern ...
A new eight-legged threat is creeping across North America venomous spiders that are expanding their territory with ...
Sea spiders have been observed in these chemosynthetic oases in mysterious abundance. Conventional feeding modes, such as predation or filter feeding, could not explain their numbers.
Over decades, geologists had built up a history of eastern North America by mapping rocks on Earth’s surface. But they got a much better look, and many fresh insights, starting around 2010.
Funnel-web spiders are widespread in North America. Quarter-size with legs outstretched, these spiders attach their webs to everything, whether rocks and grass or human objects.
There are nearly 3,000 spider species in North America alone, making identifying a common house spider difficult. Is it just a harmless little guy? Or a venomous predator waiting to pounce?