Wonders of Life

Wonders of Life

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This beautiful and definitive series reveals how, 3.7 billion years ago, a few fundamental laws gave birth to the most complex, diverse and unique force in the universe - life. Today, there are thought to be as many as 100 million different species on Earth. Be astonished by the inventiveness of nature and discover the epic journey from the origin of life to our own existence.
IMDb 8,5/1020131 saison
DocumentaireInspirantIntelligent
DocumentaireInspirantIntelligent
IMDb 8,5/1020131 saison
Distribution : Professor Brian Cox
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  • 1. What Is Life?

    1. What Is Life?

    Professor Brian Cox embarks upon an exploration of how a few fundamental laws gave birth to the most complex, diverse and unique feature of our universe; life. Professor Cox journeys to the volcanic landscapes of South-East Asia, seeking to understand how life first began and how that spark has endured to this day.
    Professor Brian Cox embarks upon an exploration of how a few fundamental laws gave birth to the most complex, diverse and unique feature of our universe; life. Professor Cox journeys to the volcanic landscapes of South-East Asia, seeking to understand how life first began and how that spark has endured to this day.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    60 min
    26 janv. 2013
  • 2. Expanding Universe

    2. Expanding Universe

    Professor Brian Cox travels across the US and encounters some astonishing creatures that reveal how the senses evolved. A unique retelling of our evolutionary history takes Brian through life's journey, from single-celled organisms to sentient beings.
    Professor Brian Cox travels across the US and encounters some astonishing creatures that reveal how the senses evolved. A unique retelling of our evolutionary history takes Brian through life's journey, from single-celled organisms to sentient beings.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    59 min
    2 févr. 2013
  • 3. Endless Forms Most Beautiful

    3. Endless Forms Most Beautiful

    Professor Brian Cox travels to the richly bio-diverse areas of Southern Africa and Madagascar and asks why is it that the Earth is so fertile and life is so diverse. The answer, he reveals, lies, in part in carbon. By following the stellar origins of carbon and the universality of the laws of nature, Brian contemplates whether there could be similar life elsewhere in the universe.
    Professor Brian Cox travels to the richly bio-diverse areas of Southern Africa and Madagascar and asks why is it that the Earth is so fertile and life is so diverse. The answer, he reveals, lies, in part in carbon. By following the stellar origins of carbon and the universality of the laws of nature, Brian contemplates whether there could be similar life elsewhere in the universe.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    59 min
    9 févr. 2013
  • 4. Size Matters

    4. Size Matters

    Professor Brian Cox travels to Australia, the big country down under, to explain how size determines the nature of life. Gravity and electromagnetism impact heavily on different types of life - from a single bacterium to a 110 meter tree - determining shape, movement and longevity.
    Professor Brian Cox travels to Australia, the big country down under, to explain how size determines the nature of life. Gravity and electromagnetism impact heavily on different types of life - from a single bacterium to a 110 meter tree - determining shape, movement and longevity.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    59 min
    16 févr. 2013
  • 5. Home

    5. Home

    Professor Brian Cox considers what it is about our world that makes it a home for life and asks what ingredients were necessary to transform this once barren planet into the Earth we know today? He reveals that it was a rare chain of events combined with the power of life itself that have made Earth unique amongst the cosmos.
    Professor Brian Cox considers what it is about our world that makes it a home for life and asks what ingredients were necessary to transform this once barren planet into the Earth we know today? He reveals that it was a rare chain of events combined with the power of life itself that have made Earth unique amongst the cosmos.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    59 min
    23 févr. 2013
  • Wonders of Life
    DocumentaireInspirantIntelligent
    IMDb 8,5/1020131 saison
    This beautiful and definitive series reveals how, 3.7 billion years ago, a few fundamental laws gave birth to the most complex, diverse and unique force in the universe - life. Today, there are thought to be as many as 100 million different species on Earth. Be astonished by the inventiveness of nature and discover the epic journey from the origin of life to our own existence.
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    Gideon Bradshaw
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    Gideon BradshawJames Van der Pool
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    Professor Brian Cox
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    BBC America
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