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Brian Cox: Why we need the explorershttp://www.ted.com In tough economic times, our exploratory science programs -- from space probes to the LHC -- are first to suffer budget cuts. Brian Cox explains how curiosity-driven science pays for itself, powering innovation and a profound appreciation of our existence.
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Brian Cox: CERN's supercolliderhttp://www.ted.com "Rock star physicist" Brian Cox talks about his work on the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Discussing the biggest of big science in an engaging, accessible way, Cox brings us along on a tour of the massive complex and describes his part in it -- and the vital role it's going to play in understanding our universe.
A Crash Course In Particle Physics (1 of 2)Professor Brian Cox of the University of Manchester presents an educational walk, through the fundamentals of Particle Physics.
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A Crash Course In Particle Physics (2 of 2)Professor Brian Cox of the University of Manchester presents an educational walk, through the fundamentals of Particle Physics.
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Brian Cox Particle Physics Lecture at CERNA lecture on the development of science of the standard model of high energy particle physics given to some of the CERN faculty for a demonstration of how this kind of complex science should be lectured to those with any level of science/physics background from laypeople to experts who want to keep up with current discoveries outside their field.
Professor Brian Cox of Manchester University and contributor to the LHC's ATLAS and LHCb experiments, is one of the best public educators of physics of our time. He has a huge charisma and character to keep an audience's attention to fundamental topics in physics, keeping the sense of wonder in the content that is sometimes is sucked out while at the same time keeping the content from being too simplified.
His talks are always very good and try to include as many people as possible into scientific discovery and the wonders of nature which shape our individual understanding and our civilization into new frontiers.
Any of his tv series, including "Wonders of the Solar System", and his books including my favorite "The Quantum Universe: Everything That Can Happen Does Happen", co-authored by Jeff Forshaw are also must haves for any scientist young or old.
In Class with Brian Cox - Brian answers student questionsScience superstar, Prof Brian Cox, answered student questions live from the RiAus studio.
Questions;
- How are black holes formed?
- When something enters a black hole, what happens next?
- How will the univese end?
- The big bang created the universe, but how can so much come from practically nothing?
- What happens when you reach the end of the universe- is there anything beyond it?
- Do you think we live in one universe of many? How many could there be?
- What would happen if multiple universes collided?
-What is dark matter?
-Will we ever be able to travel faster than the speed of light?
- Is time travel possible, and will it happen within our lifetime?
- Is it possible to instantly travel through space- teleportation?
- Do you think there is life on other planets? Aliens even?
- What inspired you to get in to science/physics?
- What is your favourite planet, and why?
- Following the Higgs Boson discovery at CERN- what's the next great experiment in Physics?
- Would life on earth be any different if we had two moons?
- How is the human brain linked to the cosmos?
- Is it possible for space elevators to be built in the next decade?
- If there was a space craft going to deep space, would you join it?
- Is maths the language of the universe?
- How much do you think science fiction influences science?
TES: Professor Brian Cox, The Big Bang Live Lessonhttp://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Professor-Brian-Cox-The-Big-Bang-Live-Lesson-6328858/
Professor Brian Cox rocketed into a winning school in West Sussex to present an extraordinary science lesson as part of The Big Bang Fair 2013. Broadcast live on TES.
Professor Brian Cox On TeleportationEven 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
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Jim meets Professor Brian Cox | University of SurreyProfessor Jim Al-Khalili, Professor of Physics and Public Engagement in Science at the University of Surrey hosts an audience with Professor Brian Cox - live at University of Surrey, Guildford
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London Thinks – In Conversation: Prof Brian Cox and Dr Adam RutherfordJoin 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.
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Joe Rogan Experience #610 - Brian CoxProfessor 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.
Q&A - Time Travel, Teaching and The Meaning of LifeMonday, 20 October 2014
Panellists: Brian Cox, Particle Physicist and TV Presenter; Matt Colwell aka 360, Rapper; Miranda Tapsell, Actress; Richard Gill, Artistic Director Sydney Symphony Education Program; and Nalini Joshi, Mathematician.
Our panel discussed: Life in the universe, time travel, the national curriculum, racism, hating maths, communicating with aliens, climate change, hip hop to health and the meaning of life.