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Brits Who Make Science Sexy
Brian Cox
(Photo via OHC)
Field: Physics
Broadcast: Cox investigates whether the emergence of life was an inevitable consequence of the physical laws that govern the universe in BBC’s Wonders of Life.
Draw: He leaves the audience in awe performing scientific experiments like isolating his own DNA only using a test tube, his own saliva, liquid soap, salt and vodka.
Video: Take a peek at the Wonders of Life trailer.
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