Wonders of Life

Wonders of Life

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What is life? Where did it come from? Why does it end? 3.7 billion years ago in an obscure part of an unexceptional corner of the universe, something incredible happened. Through an incalculably unlikely set of circumstances, life was created. In this beautiful and definitive science documentary series, Professor Cox explains what led to the most complex, diverse and unique force in the universe.
IMDb 8.5/1020131 season
Cast: Brian Cox
7+
5 episodes
  • 1. What Is Life?

    1. What Is Life?

    How did life on this planet begin? Brian Cox explores the thin line that separates the living from the dead and poses that most enduring of questions: what is life? In this groundbreaking documentary, he journeys to the volcanic landscapes of South-East Asia, seeking to understand how life first emerged from the heat energy beneath the earth’s surface and how that spark has endured to this day.
    How did life on this planet begin? Brian Cox explores the thin line that separates the living from the dead and poses that most enduring of questions: what is life? In this groundbreaking documentary, he journeys to the volcanic landscapes of South-East Asia, seeking to understand how life first emerged from the heat energy beneath the earth’s surface and how that spark has endured to this day.
    TV-PG
    60min
    Jan 26, 2013
  • 2. Expanding Universe

    2. Expanding Universe

    Every animal on earth experiences the world in a different way, using a unique set of senses. Professor Brian Cox travels across the US and encounters some astonishing creatures that reveal how these senses evolved. A unique retelling of our evolutionary history takes Brain through life's journey, from simple organisms to complex beings. How did these senses evolve into human intelligence?
    Every animal on earth experiences the world in a different way, using a unique set of senses. Professor Brian Cox travels across the US and encounters some astonishing creatures that reveal how these senses evolved. A unique retelling of our evolutionary history takes Brain through life's journey, from simple organisms to complex beings. How did these senses evolve into human intelligence?
    TV-PG
    59min
    Feb 2, 2013
  • 3. Endless Forms Most Beautiful

    3. Endless Forms Most Beautiful

    Why is Earth so fertile and life so diverse? Professor Brian Cox travels to the richly bio-diverse areas of Southern Africa and searches for clues by considering the chemistry of a lion. The answer, he reveals, is partly carbon. It's a universal building block forged by the stars that is captured by the living world. Could carbon suggest there’s similar life elsewhere in the universe?
    Why is Earth so fertile and life so diverse? Professor Brian Cox travels to the richly bio-diverse areas of Southern Africa and searches for clues by considering the chemistry of a lion. The answer, he reveals, is partly carbon. It's a universal building block forged by the stars that is captured by the living world. Could carbon suggest there’s similar life elsewhere in the universe?
    TV-PG
    59min
    Feb 9, 2013
  • 4. Size Matters

    4. Size Matters

    How does size determine the nature of life? Professor Brian Cox travels to Australia, to investigate how electromagnetism impacts heavily on different types of life, from a single bacterium to an enormous tree, determining shape, movement and longevity. In this fascinating science documentary, he discovers that size has a profound effect on how you move, how you feed and even how long you live.
    How does size determine the nature of life? Professor Brian Cox travels to Australia, to investigate how electromagnetism impacts heavily on different types of life, from a single bacterium to an enormous tree, determining shape, movement and longevity. In this fascinating science documentary, he discovers that size has a profound effect on how you move, how you feed and even how long you live.
    TV-PG
    59min
    Feb 16, 2013
  • 5. Home

    5. Home

    What it is about our world that makes it a home for life and what ingredients were necessary to transform this once barren planet into the earth we know today? In this remarkable science documentary, Professor Brian Cox reveals that it was a rare chain of events, combined with the power of life itself, that have made earth unique in the universe. But could there be life elsewhere in space?
    What it is about our world that makes it a home for life and what ingredients were necessary to transform this once barren planet into the earth we know today? In this remarkable science documentary, Professor Brian Cox reveals that it was a rare chain of events, combined with the power of life itself, that have made earth unique in the universe. But could there be life elsewhere in space?
    TV-PG
    59min
    Feb 23, 2013
  • Wonders of Life
    IMDb 8.5/1020131 season
    What is life? Where did it come from? Why does it end? 3.7 billion years ago in an obscure part of an unexceptional corner of the universe, something incredible happened. Through an incalculably unlikely set of circumstances, life was created. In this beautiful and definitive science documentary series, Professor Cox explains what led to the most complex, diverse and unique force in the universe.
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