This list shows the highest grossing stars of 2012 based on the Worldwide box office of the movies they had a leading role in in 2012 and the two preceeding years (voice-only roles excluded).The Star Score in this list represent points assigned to each of the leading stars of top 100 (based on worldwide box office) movies in the current year and two preceding years. For appearing in the number one movie in a year a star gets 100 points, the number two movie 99 points and so on. This rewards actors for appearing in a number of hit films over the course of three years more than starring in just one monster hit over the same time period.Top Worldwide 2011 StarsTop Worldwide 2013 Stars 1Taylor LautnerBest known as a Leading Actor based on credits in that role in 9 films.Top films contributed to this record: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 ($829,724,737 in 2012), The Twilight Saga: Eclipse ($706,102,828 in 2010), The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1 ($686,271,489 in 2011), Valentine's Day ($217,569,328 in 2010), Abduction ($86,648,359 in 2011)You need a Frames Capable browser to view this content.Full Information...
Published for the first time before Christmas, this year's guide sees a wide geographical spread of new stars. There are three new stars in Scotland, one in Wales and four in London, which include Dinner by Heston Blumenthal. There are also three new pubs with one star. The centre of fine dining is still London - Westminster has 36 one, two or three star restaurants.
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The Shooting Stars is run by European Film Promotion and takes place between Feb.11-13, during the 2012 Berlin Film Festival (Feb. 9 -19). Some of the future stars first showcased at the event include Daniel Craig, Carey Mulligan and Daniel Bruhl.
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Solar flares are the most energetic explosions in the solar atmosphere, and similar flares occur on many stars. 'Superflares' many thousands of times more energetic than the average solar flare have been observed from a variety of stars, but the relatively small number observed on solar-type stars has hitherto precluded a detailed study of them. Now, on the basis of an analysis of data from the Kepler satellite, Maehara et al. report observations of 365 superflares, including 101 from slowly rotating solar-type stars, from a sample of around 83,000 stars observed over 120 days. The data suggest that superflares occur more frequently on rapidly rotating stars and on stars with 'starspots' much larger than the sunspots with which we are familiar. There is no historical record of superflares on the Sun in the past 2,000 years, and it is probable that none has occurred in the past one billion years. Bradley Schaefer discusses these findings in an accompanying News and Views, and concludes that it is extremely unlikely that the Sun will host a superflare. 2ff7e9595c
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