Science news this week: James Webb telescope discoveries and an inverse vaccine

In the news this week, the James Webb Space Telescope made some astounding discoveries, we explored whether an “inverse vaccine” would work for humans and scientists learned how to write in water.

The James Webb Space Telescope has been busy this week, snapping an image of a stunningly perfect “Einstein ring”, finding an ancient supernova that could help solve one of the universe’s biggest mysteries and spotting thousands of Milky Way-like galaxies in a place they shouldn’t exist. Back in our own solar system, we watched comet Nishimura get battered by a solar storm, welcomed the return of record-breaking astronaut Frank Rubio from the International Space Station and created  AI that could detect alien life — although we’re not entirely sure how it works.

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