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Englands Simon Halliday scores against Ireland - 1992 Five Nations
Rugby Union - 1992 Five Nations Championship - England 38 Ireland 9
England's Simon Halliday breaks free to go over for his try at Twickenham.
01/02/1992
© Colorsport

Illustration of the structure of the liver
Illustration of the structure of the liver. The liver regulates the levels of most of the main chemicals in the blood. Its structure consists of roughly hexagonal lobules (small lobes) of cells, of which part of a lobule is represented here. To maximise liver cell (hepatocyte) contact with the blood, branches of the hepatic vein (blue, centre left) ramify between the cells. The same is true of branches of the hepatic artery (red). Blood passes between plates of cells in a flow towards the centre of each lobule (at right). The blood is detoxified, plasma proteins are synthesized, and spent red blood cells are reabsorbed. The liver is a multi-function organ that also produces bile
© JOHN BAVOSI/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

The constellation of Scorpius, the Scorpion
The constellation of Scorpius, the Scorpion. Scorpius is one of the twelve zodiacal constellations, lying between Sagittarius and Libra. It is an important summer constellation for northern hemisphere observers, containing many bright stars, and the star clouds, nebulae and dust lanes of the Milky Way. The brightest star in the constellation (centre of image) is the red giant Antares, which lies about 520 light years away. It has a diameter 700 times that of the Sun, and is around 9, 000 times as bright. Scorpius was originally a larger constellation, Scorpio cum Chelae (scorpion with claws), but the stars of the claws were transferred to Libra in Roman times. See "Observing the Constellations", page 152
© JOHN SANFORD/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY