A new German study by the New China Society found that, although generally more UVs were released by low metal stationary stars, most of these ultraviolet wires were short-lived, more conducive to the generation of ozone layers in the atmosphere of their planets and the protection of life from ultraviolet injuries. Researchers at the Max Planck Solar Institute in Germany have previously published a paper in the British Nature News magazine, which suggests that the planets owned by low-metal s...