The image is full of galaxies. All of them are amalgams of other worlds, other stars. Everything you're seeing in there is something like our milky way galaxy. And they are so, so much farther away. The first set of images that came out this week are meant to demonstrate what we can see an infra red light that we can't with a hubble telescope.
00:46 A long-term record of climate in the tropics
To understand the history of the Earth’s climate, researchers often rely on things like ice cores, which contain layered frozen insights of thousands of years of history. However, in the tropics long-term records like these have been absent. Now researchers have uncovered a sediment core in Peru which reveals around 700,000 years of climatic history.
Research Article: Rodbell et al.
News and Views: Sediment study finds the pulse of tropical glaciers
09:40 Research Highlights
The biological ‘helmets’ that protect shrimp from themselves, and why the colour of wine bottles matters.
Research Highlight: ‘Helmets’ shield shrimp from their own supersonic shock waves
Research Highlight: Why white wine in plain-glass bottles loses its bouquet
12:38 The James Webb Space Telescope reveals its first images
After more than two decades of development, the James Webb Space Telescope has broadcast its first images in spectacular detail. We discuss how we got here, what’s next and what these images mean for science.
News: Stunning new Webb images: baby stars, colliding galaxies and hot exoplanets
21:33 Briefing Chat
We discuss some highlights from the Nature Briefing. This time, we discuss a crystal made out of starfish embryos.
Video: How starfish embryos become living crystals
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