This year in science: AI, James Webb Space Telescope research and climate change

NPR’s Short Wave hosts Geoff Brumfiel and Regina Barber wrap up of the year in AI, James Webb Space Telescope research and climate change.

ARI SHAPIRO, HOST:

It’s time now for our science news roundup from our friends at NPR’s Short Wave podcast, Regina Barber and Geoff Brumfiel. Good to have you here at the end of the year.

REGINA BARBER, BYLINE: Hey.

GEOFF BRUMFIEL, BYLINE: Hi there.

SHAPIRO: You usually talk us through three things happening in the science world each week, fresh off the journals and social media. But today, you’re going to give us three big things in science from

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