'Wandering' horse rescued after falling into a river
After her little incident, she was completely fine
Give me the drama and subtlety of women's sport over the boring, money-driven Club World Cup, writes OLIVER HOLT, after Lionesses Euros triumph
OLIVER HOLT: It occurred to me then how much more visible the women's Euros had been than the men's Club World Cup. Several factors helped determine that.
Manhattan shooter identified as Shane Tamura, 27, of Las Vegas: What we know about the gunman
Shane Tamura, a 27-year-old private investigator from Las Vegas, has been identified as the gunman behind Monday's Midtown Manhattan shooting.
Putin's deadly response to Trump's new ultimatum: Russian bombs kill 20 including 16 in strike on a prison hours after Donald told Kremlin to end war in 10 days
It comes just hours after Donald Trump warned Vladimir Putin to end the war within ten days or face crippling new sanctions.
I'm a travel expert - you can cut the price of your holiday using this hack
Desination2 travel expert, Betty Bouchier-Hobin, has shared an off-season booking hack that can significantly cut the cost of a trip to the notoriously expensive UAE nation.
Harvard scientist warns 'hostile' alien craft could strike Earth in just months
A respected physicist has warned that the mysterious object approaching Earth has shown clear signs that it's not a harmless comet.
Ciao! Lionesses party the night away at Soho's Little Italy ahead of their big victory parade in London after the red carpet was rolled out for them at No10 following their historic Euros 2025 win
Fresh from their triumphant return to home soil, England's heroic Lionesses showed no signs of slowing down last night as they descended on Soho for a night out.
Spot yourself at Southend Airport as England's Lionesses return home after Euro victory
Huge crowds filled Southend Airport and the surrounding roads for the Lionesses' return
Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson supported by their adult sons at The Naked Gun premiere amid romance rumors
Pamela Anderson and Liam Neeson were both joined by their adult sons at the New York premiere of their upcoming comedy on Monday.
Essex fields destroyed in huge fire that burned for hours
Locals may have experienced power cuts, too
Distorted Sound of the Early Universe Suggests We Are Living In a Giant Void
A new study analyzing distorted sound waves from the early universe suggests we may live in a massive cosmic void "with roughly 20% lower than the average density of matter," writes Indranil Banik in an article for The Conversation. "Not every physicist is convinced that this is the case. But our recent paper analyzing distorted sounds from the early universe, published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, strongly backs up the idea." Slashdot reader alternative_right shares an excerpt from the report: My colleagues and I previously argued that the Hubble tension might be due to our location within a large void. That's because the sparse amount of matter in the void would be gravitationally attracted to the more dense matter outside it, continuously flowing out of the void. In previous research, we showed that this flow would make it look like the local universe is expanding about 10% faster than expected. That would solve the Hubble tension. But we wanted more evidence. And we know a local void would slightly distort the relation between the BAO angular scale and the redshift due to the faster moving matter in the void and its gravitational effect on light from outside.
So in our new paper, Vasileios Kalaitzidis and I set out to test the predictions of the void model using BAO measurements collected over the last 20 years. We compared our results to models without a void under the same background expansion history. In the void model, the BAO ruler should look larger on the sky at any given redshift. And this excess should become even larger at low redshift (close distance), in line with the Hubble tension. The observations confirm this prediction. Our results suggest that a universe with a local void is about one hundred million times more likely than a cosmos without one, when using BAO measurements and assuming the universe expanded according to the standard model of cosmology informed by the CMB.
Our research shows that the ACDM model without any local void is in "3.8 sigma tension" with the BAO observations. This means the likelihood of a universe without a void fitting these data is equivalent to a fair coin landing heads 13 times in a row. By contrast, the chance of the BAO data looking the way they do in void models is equivalent to a fair coin landing heads just twice in a row. In short, these models fit the data quite well. In the future, it will be crucial to obtain more accurate BAO measurements at low redshift, where the BAO standard ruler looks larger on the sky -- even more so if we are in a void. The average expansion rate so far follows directly from the age of the universe, which we can estimate from the ages of old stars in the Milky Way. A local void would not affect the age of the universe, but some proposals do affect it. These and other probes will shed more light on the Hubble crisis in cosmology.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Brooklyn Beckham 'flexes' his in-laws' wealth on £85M superyacht that dwarfs his parent's £16M vessel as they narrowly avoid each other in St Tropez amid family rift
Brooklyn Beckham has been flexing the Peltz's wealth during a St Tropez getaway with his in-laws - dwarfing his family's current getaway in the same location.
EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Jewish supermodel Caprice Bourret 'no longer feels safe in London' and 'worries' for her two sons, 11, amid a surge of anti-Semitism in the capital
She burst on to the London scene in the Nineties as a lingerie model, landing magazine covers and starring in ad campaigns for household favourites Diet Coke and Pizza Hut.
Plans to expand Essex school nursery at risk of closure
If agreed the new larger nursery could offer an additional seven child places
Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway film Devil Wears Prada sequel just blocks away from NYC mass shooting that killed four
Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway filmed the Devil Wears Prada sequel in New York City on Monday, just blocks away from a mass shooting that killed four.
How Labour is doing compared to its own economic targets - and why it must deliver growth
Charles White-Thomson, of the Adam Smith Institute, explains its system to measure the government against its own targets - and how it is doing.
Jailed in Essex: The 14 individuals put behind bars in the county this month
From stealing thousands of pounds from their grandmother's pension, to running over an elderly landlord's foot, these 14 individuals will serve jail time
Moment Alessia Russo playfully tries to put off Ella Toone during Lioness photo as the childhood best friends get red carpet treatment at Downing Street
The team was honoured with a special reception at No 10 Downing Street, hosted by Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner.
Victorious Lionesses are our 'national pride' say MPs and call for squad to be given damehoods following stunning Euros victory
The Lionesses captured the nation's hearts with their run of historic victories, and campaigners say it is time their achievements were properly rewarded, unlike last time.
Chaos breaks out on board an airplane as passenger is accused of despicable act after dispute breaks out over the toilet before takeoff
A Queensland man's flight home ended before it took off after he was kicked off the plane at Perth Airport earlier this month.