Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3: How to use verbs
Prof Brian Cox explains the science at the heart of the universe.
Suitable for teaching Key Stage 3 and National 4.
How are chemical elements made? video
Professor Brian Cox demonstrates how the chemical elements are made in the death throes of a dying star.
Time and entropy. video
Brian Cox explains the concept of entropy and the arrow of time
Death of the Sun and stars. video
Professor Brian Cox explains the process that causes all stars, including eventually our own sun, to die.
What happens if there鈥檚 no gravity? video
Professor Brian Cox experiences what a world without gravity would be like.
Evidence of the Big Bang. video
Professor Brian Cox explains how evidence for the Big Bang can be found by analysing the colour of starlight.
How did complex life begin? video
Professor Brian Cox visits the Burgess Shale fossil field in the Canadian Rockies, to see evidence of an explosion in life on Earth during the Cambrian period 540 million years ago.
Gravity on different worlds. video
Professor Brian Cox simulates the strength of gravity on other planets using a centrifuge in Holland.
Light and looking back in time. video
Professor Brian Cox explains why light from stars and galaxies takes time to travel to Earth.
Measuring the speed of light. video
Professor Brian Cox explains how scientists first measured the speed of light.
The Oldest Light in the Universe. video
Professor Brian Cox is able to witness the oldest light in the Universe, by listening to its stretched wavelengths through a radio.
What are Black Holes? video
Professor Brian Cox explains what black holes are, and how we know about them despite the fact that they鈥檙e invisible.
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