Huge Parts of the North Sea Seabed Are Upside Down, New Study Reveals

We’re starting to stash our planet-warming carbon emissions beneath the seafloor, but we might have to take these strange mounds of underground sand into account.
We’re starting to stash our planet-warming carbon emissions beneath the seafloor, but we might have to take these strange mounds of underground sand into account.
Attackers not only steal credentials but also can maintain long-term, persistent access to corporate networks through the global campaign.
Seal the Honmoon from the comfort of your own home.
Apple’s foldable iPhone is reportedly coming in 2026 and is one of three new iPhones that could push the company into the stratosphere.
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