Stargazers are being encouraged to dust off their telescopes to see Jupiter and Saturn almost come together on Monday, a spectacle which some believe may have been the “star of Bethlehem”, chronicled in Matthew’s gospel.
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COMMENT: How social media is ruining our lives
Before smartphones became a necessity to everyday life, it was much easier to focus exclusively on ourselves. This dependence makes it all the more difficult to tackle the problems they present us.
COMMENT: Trump’s use of Regeneron proves his pro-life politics are just a political facade
President Donald Trump has been doing everything in his power to restrict access to abortion services and prevent scientific research on fetal tissue during his time in
Oxford University researchers seek volunteers for COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial
Researchers at the University of Oxford are calling for volunteers to participate in a clinical trial to test a vaccine that could prevent COVID-19. A team of
Kingston council promises new charging points for electric cars
Kingston Council has promised to deliver at least 100 charging points for electrical vehicles by 2022 in a bid to tackle the climate emergency announced
How to deal with Seasonal Affective Disorder
What do you think of when you think about winter? Snow, sleighs, chocolate, an open fire… despair, low self-esteem, anxiety? The winter months, for me,
Wildlife charity launches campaign to save Britain’s endangered plants and animals
The Wildlife Trusts charity, which includes Surrey Wildlife Trust, has launched a campaign calling for Brits to help save the UK’s wild plants and animals.
Coca-Cola launch new sugar-free drink following sugar tax
COCA-COLA is launching a new and improved sugar-free drink this Summer to combat obesity, in light of the government’s sugar tax. In the company’s biggest
St George’s researchers create device that detects heart disease in 10 minutes
A GROUP of researchers are developing a hand-held device that could detect heart disease from a few drops of a patient’s blood in just 10
Why Britain needs a sugar tax
THE CONSERVATIVE Government is making a habit of flip-flopping its decisions – and they have proved this once again with their obesity strategy, announcing it will shelve any