JWST shows an ancient galaxy in stunning spectroscopic detail
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🗓️ 17 May 2023
⏱️ 32 minutes
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00:46 What JWST has revealed about an ancient galaxy
Researchers have pointed the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) at JD1, one of the universe's most distant known galaxies. The power of JWST has filled in some of the gaps in what was known about the galaxy, giving greater insight into its age, structure and composition. The team behind the work hope that learning more about how early galaxies like JD1 formed will help explain how the universe evolved into its present state.
Research article: Roberts-Borsani et al.
10:09 Research Highlights
Why your choice of soap might make you irresistible to mosquitoes, and how tardigrade-inspired claws help tiny robots cling to blood-vessels.
Research Highlight: Your favourite soap might turn you into a mosquito magnet
Research Highlight: Claws like a tardigrade’s give swimming microrobots a grip
12:34 How coral reef fish evolved to grow more quickly
Fish that live in coral reefs are some of the fastest growing in the world, despite the environment they live in being relatively nutrient poor. This contradiction has long puzzled researchers, but now, a team has looked deep into the evolutionary history of the fish and discovered a critical point in time when they shifted towards faster growth, much earlier than was previously thought.
Research article: Siqueira et al.
21:29 Briefing Chat
We discuss some highlights from the Nature Briefing. This time, the first frog thought to pollinate flowers, and a field-trial to vaccinate wild koalas against chlamydia.
Scientific American: This Frog May Be the First Amphibian Known to Pollinate Flowers
Associated Press: Koalas are dying from chlamydia. A new vaccine effort is trying to save them
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