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Brian Edward Cox, OBE (born 3 March 1968) is an English physicist, and Advanced Fellow of particle physics in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manchester. He is best known to the public as the presenter of science programmes, especially the Wonders of... series and for popular science books, such as Why Does E=mc²? and The Quantum Universe. Cox has been described as the natural successor for BBC's scientific programming by both David Attenborough and the late Patrick Moore. Before his academic career, Cox was a keyboard player for the bands D:Ream and Dare.
Cox was born in the Royal Oldham Hospital, later living in Chadderton, Oldham, from 1971, Cox's parents worked in Yorkshire bank, his mother as a cashier and his father as a middle-manager in the same branch. He attended the independent Hulme Grammar School in Oldham from 1979 to 1986. Cox revealed on The Jonathan Ross Show that he performed poorly on his Maths A-level: "I got a D ... I was really not very good ... I found out you need to practice." He cites a lack of interest and fledgling band commitments as the reason for the result.
15/08/2016 Australian Senator Malcolm Roberts claims NASA has corrupted data, there is no empirical evidence that humans are causing global warming and the climate models are wrong. Source: http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/txt/s4499754.htm
In Conversation with Professor Brian Cox at National Gallery on 1st Aug 2016
In the latest instalment of the Jim Meets Series we turned the tables and put Professor Jim Al-Khalili in the hot seat. Hosted by Professor Brian Cox (BBC's Wonders of the Universe, Wonders of Life) the conversation established how Jim has become one of the world's foremost leading scientists. Missed the event? catch up with all the highlights from #JimMeetsBrian across social media with our Storify: http://ow.ly/60yq300CeAW Discover our programmes in the field of physics: https://www.surrey.ac.uk/subjects/physics
Best of Professor Brian Cox Debate, Interview, lectures and Arguments #1 | Mind blowing documentary compilation by ScienceToday ➤Subscribe and more: http://bit.ly/23seJEy ➤ Thanks for watching :)
Professor Brian Cox is an English physicist and Professor of Particle Physics in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manchester in the UK. His BBC science comedy show/podcast "Infinite Monkey Cage" with comedian Robin Ince will be touring the US during the spring of 2015.
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Subscribe now for more! http://bit.ly/1JM41yF Broadcast on 12/07/16 Brian Cox describes exploring the natural history of the Earth for his new show Forces of Nature. Like, follow and subscribe to This Morning! Website: http://bit.ly/1MsreVq YouTube: http://bit.ly/1BxNiLl Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1FbXnjU Twitter: http://bit.ly/1Bs1eI1 This Morning - every weekday on ITV from 10:30am. Join Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes as we meet the people behind the stories that matter, chat to the hottest celebs and cook up a storm with your favourite chefs! Dr Chris Steele answers all your health questions. Stay stylish with Gok Wan's fabulous fashion, be beautiful with Bryony Blake's top make-up tips, save money with Martin Lewis and get gardening with Da...
Following some online 'discussions' with the likes of Deepak Chopra Brian Cox and Robin Ince clear up a few things about quantum mechanics. See the extended interview in the next issue of Cosmic Genome. cosmicgenome.com Apologies for some sound issues. A large, echoey room and a faulty air con at the Fringe had it in for us.
Even though teleportation has only been done on an atomic level, Conan would like it so he can beat rush hour traffic. More CONAN @ http://teamcoco.com/video Team Coco is the official YouTube channel of late night host Conan O'Brien, CONAN on TBS & TeamCoco.com. Subscribe now to be updated on the latest videos: http://bit.ly/W5wt5D For Full Episodes of CONAN on TBS, visit http://teamcoco.com/video Get Social With Team Coco: On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeamCoco On Google+: https://plus.google.com/+TeamCoco/ On Twitter: http://twitter.com/TeamCoco On Tumblr: http://teamcoco.tumblr.com On YouTube: http://youtube.com/teamcoco Follow Conan O'Brien on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ConanOBrien
In celebration of Professor Brian Cox - A Journey into Deep Space tour, Australia’s Science Channel and Lateral Events gave 6 students around Australia the chance to have their question answered in person. We used those same questions for this video with our guest interviewer, astronomer Dr Alan Duffy! Don’t forget to check out our space channel for related content: http://www.australiascience.tv/media_category/space
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The physicist charts the Earth's journey through space, taking to the air in a fighter jet to race the spin of the planet and reverse the passage of the day.
A lecture by Brian Cox on how the universe was created. at The University of Manchester on June 8, 2011. Brian is an academic in the School of Physics and Astronomy, Talk around two key areas – the importance of studying science and his passion for it.
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Brian Edward Cox, OBE FRS (born 3 March 1968) is an English physicist, and Advanced Fellow of particle physics in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manchester. He is best known to the public as the presenter of science programmes, especially the Wonders of... series and for popular science books, such as Why Does E=mc²? and The Quantum Universe. Cox has been described as the natural successor for BBC's scientific programming by both David Attenborough and the late Patrick Moore
Episode "Experts and Empirical Evidence". Panelists: Professor BRIAN COX, OBE FRS - English physicist, Advanced Fellow of particle physics at the University of Manchester, Author, Musician, and TV Presenter. LILY SERNA - Mathematician & TV Presenter. LINDA BURNEY - Shadow Minister for Human Services. GREG HUNT - Minister for Industry, Innovation & Science. MALCOLM ROBERTS - Former coal miner, leader of a climate change denial group, and Sen-elect for Pauline Hanson's extreme right-wing minor party "One Nation" in Qld. This is the full episode of ABC's Q&A; "Experts and Empirical Evidence" (15/8/2016) - http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/txt/s4499754.htm Brian Cox wikipedia - https://goo.gl/NuyrJ5 Full credits and thanks of course to the ABC (non-commercial). This is a non-monetized youtub...
In the first episode, Cox considers the nature of time. He explores the cycles of time that define the lives of humans on Earth, and compares them to the cycles of time on a cosmic scale. Cox also discusses the Second Law of Thermodynamics and its effect on time, and the Heat death of the universe. The US broadcast was originally aired on 3 August 2011, and was titled "Cosmos Made Conscious."
Join Brian Cox as he talks with Adam Rutherford about particle physics, the importance of getting people engaged with science and why the UK needs to aspire to be the best place for science in the world. Particle physicist, retired rock star and star of the BBC’s Wonders of the Solar System, Brian Cox is the Royal Society’s Professor for Public Engagement in Science at Manchester University. Adam Rutherford is an author, broadcaster, film-buff and all-round geek. He holds a PhD in genetics from UCL. Follow us: https://twitter.com/conwayhall Support us: http://conwayhall.org.uk/ Don't forget to subscribe!
Panellists: Greg Hunt, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science; Linda Burney, Shadow Minister for Human Services; Professor Brian Cox, Particle Physicist and broadcaster; Lily Serna, Mathematician; and Malcolm Roberts, One Nation Senator for Queensland. Our panel discussed Nauru evidence, climate science data, spending on the climate vs Olympics, thought leaders, free speech, science and music, and the science of time.
Professor Brian Cox takes a global journey in search of the energy source of the future. Called nuclear fusion, it is the process that fuels the sun and every other star in the universe. Yet despite over five decades of effort, scientists have been unable to get even a single watt of fusion electricity onto the grid. Brian returns to Horizon to find out why. Granted extraordinary access to the biggest and most ambitious fusion experiments on the planet, Brian travels to the USA to see a high-security fusion bomb-testing facility in action and is given a tour of the world's most powerful laser. In South Korea, he clambers inside the reaction chamber of K-Star, the world's first supercooled, superconducting fusion reactor, where the fate of future fusion research will be decided.
(Cap D)
1720, new worlds on fire
got them sailors makin' money
with them guns for hire
Got that letter of marque
ye be grindin'
on the seas ye be free
to sinkin' what ye findin'
free traders sailin freighters
droppin cargo for dimes
to the islands, and their neighbors
then there's treasure to find
there be men of the law
who be quick on the draw
cause them nations
be impatient
or you exploitin' their flaws
(Admirality)
You know the score, navy vessels be patrolling the
shores
Can you dig it when our frigates be enforcing them
laws?
From the quays to the caves, yeah you'd better behave,
Cos when we battle on the seas the Caribbean's your
grave
Chorus:
(Cap D)
We're off to sail the burning sea
that's the life for me
We're off to sail the burning sea
lives of piracy
we're off to sail the burning sea
that's the life for me
(Admirality)
Agreed, ye damn fiend -
spark up that sea weed! Cos tonight we dine in hell
and from our mission we're freed!
(Cap D)
I be a pirate, there's no use to hide it
I've been sailin' burning seas
hearing pleas I can't deny it
I'm cuttin' Navies down
did a stutter?
Slice through your fleet
like they made out of butter
I like more than plunder
strike shores with thunder
I fight dirty on the grind
blow boards asunder
then send your whole crew under
I serve no flag, I head no king
sure to brag once we freed your bling
(Admirality)
Well pack it in cos taking rings be the least of yer
sins
Scurvy rhymes, dollar signs, Cornish pasties and cash-
I'll never fly the bones - blue's forever in fashion
Cos the sea is my heart, and my ship is my passion
(Chorus)
(Cap D)
I fight Dirty
you know,
I got that scurvy
kick a barrel at yer head
and knock you topsy tervy
push your head in the bilge
and give you a swirly
make a dive for the prize
you know I be that nervy
throw elbows for blows
you know how it goes
I'll kick you in the shin
and make jump with this flow
some fencers are notorious
for being laborious
with their balancing acts
they makin' battles victorious
Florentine
makes a mean cut on the scene
slicing all them sailors
on the aquamarine
the might and the fitness
a plight you can witness
the sight ends with quickness
a fight skill with sickness
(Admirality)
Bloody, Bold, and resolute
the brethren of the coast
shoot off a cannon salute
We live free, fight hard
and obey only fate
leave debris, like shards
fer yer pieces of eight!