Discover Magazine: The Sciences June 29, 2023 Author: Russ Roberts “Are metal-rich stars less suitable for finding alien life on other planets?” Views expressed in this science and technology update are those of the reporters and correspondents. Accessed on 29 June 2023, 1607 UTC. Content provided by email subscription to “Discover Magazine: The Sciences.” Source: https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences?utm_source=acs&utm_medium=email&utm_email=kh6jrm%40gmail.com&utm_campaign=News0_DSC_230629_000000_SLV1AUD000&eid=kh6jrm%40gmail.com ) (“Discover Magazine: The Sciences”). Please click link or scroll down to read your selections. Thanks for joining us today. Russ Roberts (https://hawaiidigestscience.com). The Sciences THE SCIENCES Are Metal-Rich Stars Less Suitable for Finding Alien Life on Other Planets? THE SCIENCES Human Ancestors Must Have Co-Existed With Dinosaurs, Study Says THE SCIENCES How the Giant Megachunk Skink Was a “Heavy Metal” Lizard THE SCIENCES Early Humans Carved Each Other Up for Dinnertime THE SCIENCES How Big Was Quetzalcoatlus and Other Giant Pterosaurs? THE SCIENCES The Massive Megalodon Shark Was No Cold-Blood Killer THE SCIENCES Were These 335,000-Year-Old Hominins The First to Bury Their Dead? THE SCIENCES Could Spinosaurus Really Take On T. rex? And Other Facts THE SCIENCES The Universe Has a Pressure Cooker, and It Makes Black Holes THE SCIENCES Some Stars In Our Galaxy Came From Andromeda THE SCIENCES Turn Your Camera into a Research Tool: 5 Tips for Helping the Environmental Research THE SCIENCES Could We Ever Take Advantage of a Time-Warping Black Hole? SEE MORE Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInMorePinterestMastodonTumblrLike this:Like Loading... Related Categories: Artificial Intelligence (AI), environment, Medicine, Science, Space, technology