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- February 5, 2019
We’re sure, like us, the future endeavours of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, have been keeping you awake at night. Well now, we can all finally get a good night’s sleep, safe in the knowledge the fleeing royals have signed on with Netflix as content producers. The duo, who ceased life as working members of the
READ MOREThe Milky Way galaxy ripped apart an ancient star cluster born in the early universe and stole its suns two billion years ago, according to a study published in Nature on Wednesday. These globular clusters are fairly common, and typically found on the fringes of galaxies. The Milky Way is orbited by about 150 such
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READ MORESTARS unveils new online Syncope Healthcare Pioneer Report to honour the memory of Dr Adam Fitzpatrick. The arrhythmia community suffered a great loss with the unexpected death of Dr Adam Fitzpatrick on Sunday 19th January 2020. STARS and its sister charities have lost a passionate and committed member of our ‘team’; the healthcare community has
READ MOREAn array of the industry’s leading celebrities joined forces to pay tribute to NHS workers for risking their lives everyday amid the coronavirus pandemic. Actress Kate Winslet, screenwriter Phoebe Waller-Bridge and thespian Jude Law were among the stars who expressed their gratitude towards the healthcare professionals as they held up ‘thank you’ placards in a
READ MOREIf you ask a child to paint a picture of the sun, you will most likely get a bright yellow circle on a piece of paper. This is actually quite accurate, given that the sun is a ball of hot gas and that its surface (called the photosphere) mostly shines in bright yellow light. The
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