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Hacker admits to leaking stolen Supreme Court data on Instagram

A Tennessee man has pleaded guilty to hacking the U.S. Supreme Court’s electronic filing system and breaching accounts at the AmeriCorps U.S. federal agency and the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Federal prosecutors said that 24-year-old Nicholas Moore, of Springfield, Tennessee, had accessed the Supreme Court’s restricted electronic filing system at least 25 times between August and October 2023 using stolen credentials.

Additionally, he sometimes logged into the Supreme Court’s systems multiple times per day using the same compromised credentials.

Overlapping nuclear import and export paths unveiled by two-colour MINFLUX

Interesting paper where Sau et al. used MINFLUX super-resolution microscopy to track the passage of proteins across nuclear pores. They found that import and export pathways did not take separate tracks and that the proteins almost completely avoided the central region of the pore during [ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-08738-0](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-08738-0)


High spatiotemporal precision tracking using 3D MINFLUX shows that nuclear import and export occur in overlapping regions of the central pore, providing insight into transport across the nuclear pore complex.

Buried under 2 km of Antarctic ice, scientists discover a lost world 34 million years old

The drill site looked like a tiny scar on an endless white sheet. Floodlights threw sharp cones of yellow on the snow while the rest of Antarctica stayed blue and silent, as if the continent itself was holding its breath. The wind slapped the tents, the generators coughed, and a handful of scientists stood around

For the First Time in 40 Years, Panama’s Deep Waters Did Not Rise and the Ocean System May Be Collapsing

A vital ocean current in the tropics suddenly stopped for the first time in decades, leaving scientists stunned. What unfolded off the coast of Panama in early 2025 could signal something far more disruptive than anyone anticipated.

Mysterious Pink Rocks Expose a Massive Secret Buried Under Antarctica’s Ice

Ancient granite boulders reveal a vast hidden structure beneath Pine Island Glacier, reshaping understanding of Antarctic ice flow. Pink granite boulders scattered across the dark volcanic peaks of the Hudson Mountains in West Antarctica have pointed scientists to a massive granite formation hidd

IgG2c subclass dominance drives fatal lupus-like nephritis via FcγR and complement activation

Luan et al. establish the first mouse model that develops spontaneous, fully penetrant, and rapid-onset glomerulonephritis, demonstrating that dominant expression of an activating IgG subclass is sufficient to drive lethal lupus-like nephritis.

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