Discover Magazine Newsletter February 16, 2023 Author: Russ Roberts Today’s Top Story: “How many ways can the sun kill us?” Views expressed in this science and technology update are those of the reporters and correspondents. Accessed on 16 February 2023, 1409 UTC. Content provided by email subscription to “Discover Magazine.” Source: https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences?utm_source=acs&utm_medium=email (Latest science and technology news from “Discover Magazine”). Please click link or scroll down to read your selections. The Sciences THE SCIENCES How Many Ways Can the Sun Kill Us? THE SCIENCES Details on Space Aging Informs Health Research THE SCIENCES Neanderthal DNA: What Genomes Tells Us About Their Sense of Smell THE SCIENCES An Italian Cure-All Experiences a Comeback THE SCIENCES What Do The Reconstructed Brains of 125-Million-Year-Old Spinosaurs Tell Us? THE SCIENCES What Are UAPs And What Do We Know About Them So Far? THE SCIENCES The New Best Place To Look For Alien Life: The Photosynthetic Habitable Zone THE SCIENCES Why Do We Give Red Roses On Valentine’s Day? THE SCIENCES Celebrate These 4 Famous Science Couples This Valentine’s Day THE SCIENCES 52-Foot Long Ancient Egyptian Papyrus Discovered THE SCIENCES Dr. Gladys West: Navigating Her Way to the Invention of GPS THE SCIENCES Genetics Reveal Movements of Ancient Siberians SEE MORE Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInMorePinterestMastodonTumblrLike this:Like Loading... Related Categories: environment, Medicine, Science, Space, technology Tags: 52-Foot Long Ancient Egyptian Papyrus Discovered, An Italian cure-all experiences a comeback, Details on space aging informs health research, Discover Magazine: The Sciences, How many ways can the sun kill us, Neanderthal DNA, The new best place to look for alien life: The photosynthetic habitable zone, What are UAPs and what do we know about them so far, What do reconstructed brains of 125-million-year-old Spinosaurs tell us, Why do we giver red roses on Valentine's Day