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Astronomers have pushed NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope to its limits by  finding what is likely to be the most distant object ever seen in the  universe. The object’s light traveled 13.2 billion years to reach  Hubble, roughly 150 million years longer than the previous record  holder. The age of the universe is approximately 13.7 billion years. The tiny, dim object is a compact galaxy of blue stars that existed 480  million years after the big bang. More than 100 such mini-galaxies would  be needed to make up our Milky Way. The new research offers surprising  evidence that the rate of star birth in the early universe grew  dramatically, increasing by about a factor of 10 from 480 million years  to 650 million years after the big bang.
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At Harvard, they bred genetically manipulated mice that lacked an enzyme called telomerase that stops telomeres getting shorter. Without the enzyme, the mice aged prematurely and suffered ailments, including a poor sense of smell, smaller brain size, infertility and damaged intestines and spleens. But when DePinho gave the mice injections to reactivate the enzyme, it repaired the damaged tissues and reversed the signs of ageing.

“These were severely aged animals, but after a month of treatment they showed a substantial restoration, including the growth of new neurons in their brains,” said DePinho.

— harvard scientists reverse the ageing process in mice
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