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Prof Brian Cox: I would turn down ‘horrible’ trip to MarsProf Brian Cox has said that he would turn down a “horrible” trip to Mars if he were invited. The former musician turned scientist, 56, said that he would prefer to go to the moon instead.
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Professor Brian Cox Reveals the One Terrifying Mystery in the Universe That “Keeps Him Up” at NightAnd if you think black holes or alien invasions are terrifying, wait until you hear what really keeps Professor Brian Cox awake at night. When asked about the possibility of discovering alien life ...
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ManchesterWorld on MSNProfessor Brian Cox smashes the record for most tickets sold for a science tour - for the fourth time!Guinness World Records (GWR), celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2025, is excited to announce that Professor Brian Cox has broken his own Guinness World Records title for the most tickets sold for a ...
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Professor Brian Cox reunites with D:Ream at Glastonbury to perform ‘Things Can Only Get Better’Professor Brian Cox reunites with D:Ream at GlastonburySource: BBC Breakfast Qatar pushes back on reports of $400M Boeing jet gift to Trump US Stealth Fighters Sent To Allied Base to Counter China ...
PROFESSOR Brian Cox left music fans elated as he reunited with his band for a special Glastonbury set. The Oldham lad, 56, juggles his role as a physicist and lecturer at the University of ...
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Professor Brian Cox Shut Down Flat Earth Theory With Simple Response, And It Was Awesome.1 However, their arguments found no sympathy from physicist Professor Brian Cox, who effectively dismantled the Flat Earth theory with a simple and straightforward answer. A few years ago ...
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Professor Brian Cox brings his space odyssey to GlensideM ay 8—Brian Cox is coming to the Keswick Theatre in Glenside on Friday at 8 p.m. Cox is professor of particle physics at the University of Manchester, as well as the Royal Society Professor for ...
Prof Brian Cox says he is prepared to boldly go where no British TV presenter has gone before. “I’ve not yet raised the funds, or convinced someone to give me a ticket” to space, he explains.
Professor Brian Cox has reunited with D:Ream to perform ‘Things Can Only Get Better’ at Glastonbury 2024 – watch the moment below. READ MORE: Glastonbury 2024: check out the stage times and ...
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