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Analysis of JWST Data Finds - Old Galaxies in a Young Universe?

Two astrophysicists at Spain's Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias analyzed data from the James Webb Space Telescope — the most powerful telescope available — on 31 galaxies with an average redshift of 7.3 (when the universe was 700 million years old, according to the standard model). "We found that they are on average ~600 million years old old, according to the comparison with theoretical models based on previous knowledge of nearby galaxies..."

"If this result is correct, we would have to think about how it is possible that these massive and luminous galaxies were formed and started to produce stars in a short time. It is a challenge."

But "The fact that some of these galaxies might be older than the universe, within some significant confidence level, is even more challenging."

The most extreme case is for the galaxy JADES-1050323 with redshift 6.9, which has, according to my calculation, an age incompatible to be younger than the age of the universe (800 million years) within 4.7-sigma (that is, a probability that this happens by chance as statistical fluctuation of one in one million).

If this result is confirmed, it would invalidate the standard Lambda-CDM cosmological model. Certainly, such an extraordinary change of paradigm would require further corroboration and other stronger evidence. Anyway, it would be interesting for other researchers to try to explain the Spectral Energy Distribution of JADES-1050323 in standard terms, if they can ... and without introducing unrealistic/impossible models of extinction, as is usually done.



The findings are published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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Van Es en Verbaandert winnen in Monaco met wegrecords 5 kilometer

MONACO (ANP) - Atlete Diane van Es heeft in Monaco de internationale wegrace over 5 kilometer gewonnen in een Nederlands record van 14 minuten en 33 seconden. De 26-jarige hardloopster bleef slechts één seconde verwijderd van de beste tijd ooit gelopen door een Europese atlete op deze afstand. Die staat met 14.32 op naam van de Italiaanse Nadia Battocletti.

De Europese atletiekfederatie moet die tijd nog erkennen als Europees record, waardoor Van Es nog altijd officieel de Europees recordhoudster is met 14.39. Die tijd liep ze vorig jaar in Monaco.

Van Es, winnares van het zilver op de 10.000 meter bij de EK van 2024, won de wegrace in het prinsdom met ruime voorsprong op de Belgische Jana Van Lent, die een Belgisch record van 14.48 noteerde. De derde plaats was voor de Sloveense Klara Lukan (15.04).

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Bij de mannen was er ook Nederlands succes op de 5 kilometer. Tim Verbaandert won in Monaco in 13.24 en hij scherpte het Nederlands record aan met twee seconden. Verbaandert pakte het record af van Niels Laros, die vorig jaar in Monaco 13.26 had gelopen. Het Europees record op deze afstand is met 12.57 in handen van de Fransman Jimmy Gressier.

Juan Zijderlaan eindigde als tweede, vier seconden achter Verbaandert (13.28). De Fransman Valentin Gondouin werd derde in 13.29.


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Federica Brignone sends home fans wild with second gold as Shiffrin struggles

  • Italian wins her second gold medal on Cortina slopes

  • Sara Hector and Thea Louise Stjernesund share silver

Federica Brignone, the racing queen of Cortina, has won her second gold medal in the space of three days at the Winter Olympics. After her victory in the women’s Super-G on Friday, she won the giant slalom by just over six-tenths of a second.

As small as that gap sounds, it was an enormous margin in a race where there were only six-hundredths of a second between the three women who finished behind her; Sweden’s Sara Hector, Norway’s Thea Louise Stjernesund, and Brignone’s Italian teammate Lara Della Mea. The gap between Brignone and second place was the same as that between second and 15th.

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Arsenal v Wigan Athletic: FA Cup fourth round – live

⚽ FA Cup news from the 4.30pm GMT kick-off in London
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A blueprint for Messrs Barrow and Whelan?

As Joe Meadway writes as he gets in touch: “Thankfully we sacked Ryan Lowe last week after a 6-1 defeat at Peterborough. So it’s now Graham Barrow and Glenn Whelan and their team, and much more confidence of staying up this season than before. The less said about Lowe the better.”

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Starmer facing calls for inquiry into Labour thinktank’s investigation of journalists

Cabinet Office minister commissioned report that made ‘baseless claims’ about reporters who were investigating Labour Together

Keir Starmer is facing calls by MPs for an inquiry into the commissioning of a report that made “baseless claims” about journalists who were investigating a thinktank linked to the prime minister.

The calls add to pressure on the Cabinet Office minister Josh Simons, who commissioned a report in 2023 on journalists investigating Labour Together, the thinktank that would help propel Starmer to power.

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Renderings show most detailed vision for Trump’s White House ballroom

Trump sparked public backlash when he abruptly began demolishing the East Wing to clear space for his ballroom

New renderings released this week provide the most detailed vision yet of Donald Trump’s proposed $400m White House ballroom addition.

The renderings, submitted by the project’s architects and released on Friday by the National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC), depict a vast sprawling structure, expected to be around 90,000sq ft, from multiple angles.

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Jonathan Powell rejects overtures to replace McSweeney as Starmer’s chief of staff

Exclusive: National security adviser previously held the role under Blair but is considering plans to step down this year

Jonathan Powell, Keir Starmer’s national security adviser (NSA), has rejected overtures to become the prime minister’s chief of staff after the resignation of Morgan McSweeney, the Guardian has been told.

Powell’s allies say his decision not to take forward discussions about the job – the same role he undertook under Tony Blair’s premiership from 1997 to 2007 – was largely motivated by an intention to return to the mediation consultancy that he set up in 2011, with little interest in returning to a job he has already done.

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Perri makes key save as Leeds sink Birmingham in FA Cup shootout

Leeds advanced to the fifth round of the FA Cup, with sights set on a possible first quarter-final place since 2002-03. But after scoring a last-gasp equaliser to take the tie to extra time and then a penalty shootout, Birmingham could draw some consolation from pushing their top-flight opponents.

Sean Longstaff scored the clinching penalty, after Patrick Roberts, who had scored in the 89th minute to earn Birmingham parity, blasted his over the crossbar. Lucas Perri also saved from Tommy Doyle, who was probably man of the match.

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Jess Phillips calls for Epstein files to be catalyst for long-term legislative change

Safeguarding minister says she wants to use momentum to invest in prevention and get more than quick-fix policies

Institutions can be persuaded to take action on violence against women and girls only when some sort of “calamity” or “political scandal” hits the headlines, Jess Phillips has said.

Phillips, the minister for safeguarding and violence against women and girls, said she wanted to use the momentum from the Epstein files to push for long-term legislative change and greater support for survivors, rather than quick-fix reactive policy announcements.

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‘I was so scared’: US trial witnesses allege Alexander brothers worked together to rape women

Real estate agent brothers Tal, Oren and Alon Alexander – known as ‘closers’ – are on trial in New York for sex trafficking

In their time as real estate brokers, the Israeli-American Alexander brothers – twins Alon and Oren and older brother Tal – were known as “closers”, the salesmen who could a get a sale over finish line, often to wealthy hedge funders who were then making hay in aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis.

Their technique, one real estate expert explained outside the 26th floor of the federal court house in lower Manhattan last week, was based on the sense that the property salesman “were just like their clients” – young, eager and successful. Kim Kardashian and then-husband Kanye West, Jared and Ivanka Trump were clients.

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Even amid rising economic uncertainty, now is not the time to hug your job

In a rapidly changing job market, it’s not necessarily good for workers to cling to their current employment

After all the employee protests over the past few years – the “great resignations”, the “quiet quittings”, the “bare-minimum Mondays” and “coffee badgings” – we have finally arrived at “job hugging”.

Amid all the economic uncertainty and the rising costs of everything, people aren’t feeling as confident as they once were. Instead of slacking off while you hunt for something better, everyone’s scared about losing their jobs. With all the news about big corporate layoffs and the ominous and still-undefined threat of AI, it’s understandable that people are hugging their jobs.

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UK far right lines up behind Rupert Lowe in challenge to Reform

MP who fell out with Nigel Farage and has backing of Elon Musk launches anti-immigration party in Great Yarmouth

On a cold night in a dilapidated theatre tucked away at the end of Great Yarmouth’s Britannia Pier, Rupert Lowe was launching a far-right revolution. “Millions will have to go,” the MP said, pledging a policy of mass deportations, to rapturous applause and foot stamping from hundreds gathered for what had been billed as the launch of a local “Great Yarmouth First” party.

But after introducing five councillors who will stand at the next Norfolk county council elections under that banner, the former Reform UK figure went further by announcing that his Restore Britain movement would become a national party.

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Welsh charity buys more than 405 hectares for rewilding

Project in Ceredigion aims to help country catch up with large-scale nature recovery projects elsewhere in UK

A Welsh charity has bought more than 405 hectares (1,000 acres) in Ceredigion to establish Cymru’s “flagship” rewilding project, helping the country catch up with large-scale nature recovery projects under way elsewhere in the UK.

Tir Natur (Nature’s Land), founded in 2022, announced it had acquired the site at Cwm Doethie in Elenydd, or the Cambrian mountains, after a fundraising drive raised 50% of the £2.2m purchase price. A philanthropic bridging loan enabled the sale.

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Wales v France: Six Nations 2026 rugby union – live

Six Nations news from the 3.10pm GMT kick-off in Cardiff
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After that defeat yesterday, what next for England?

It could a long afternoon if you are Welsh, is there anyone out there holding out some hope, or is it all being watched from between your fingers? Let me know this or anything else on the email.

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Berlin film festival defends Wim Wenders after Arundhati Roy attacked ‘jaw-dropping’ comments

Berlinale head says artists should not be pushed into soundbites after author quit over president’s remarks that film-makers should ‘stay out of politics’

The Berlin film festival has issued a lengthy statement “in defence of our film-makers, and especially our jury and jury president”, after what it described as a “media storm that has swept over the Berlinale” in its first few days.

The defence follows criticism levelled at the jury, in particular president, Wim Wenders, for comments made when fielding questions about the war in Gaza. Asked during the opening press conference if films can affect political change, the German film-maker said that “movies can change the world” but “not in a political way”, adding that film-makers “have to stay out of politics”.

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Nederlandse mannen kwalificeren zich nipt voor halve finales op de ploegenachtervolging

Stijn van de Bunt, Marcel Bosker, Chris Huizinga hebben zich zondag nipt gekwalificeerd voor de halve finales van de ploegenachtervolging.

Ophef in het curling: Canada in het middelpunt van beschuldigingen

De spanning rondom het curling blijft dit hele weekend doorsudderen. Zowel de Canadese mannen als vrouwen spelen een hoofdrol in de aanhoudende controverse over vermeend vals spel.

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Hond met tienduizend keer betere reuk dan jij staat al vijf minuten aan dode duif te ruiken

​Dankzij driehonderd miljoen geurreceptoren en een veertig keer groter reukcentrum in de hersenen, heeft labrador Bello (5) een reukorgaan dat tien- tot honderdduizend keer sterker is ontwikkeld dan dat van jou. Bello wendt dit enorme reukpotentieel momenteel aan door zijn neus diep in het karkas van een wegrottende duif te steken.

"Het moet fantastisch zijn om een superkracht te hebben, zoals Bello", verzucht zijn baasje. "Als ik zo goed zou kunnen ruiken als Bello, dan zou ik eindelijk kunnen waarnemen hoe een bloem écht ruikt. Of een lekker stuk fruit. Oh, ik moet gaan, Bello ziet verderop een dode kikker liggen, daar rolt hij altijd even doorheen."

Bello stinkt zelf een uur in de wind, maar lijkt daar geen problemen mee te hebben.

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