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Brian Cox on Why He Doesn't Believe in God
Professor Brian Cox explains his disbelief in God as rooted in science and evidence. He finds meaning in the universe’s natural beauty, arguing that mystery fuels curiosity, not the need for the ...
Brian Cox unpacks how the discovery of the double pulsar system confirms Einstein’s theory of general relativity, proving ...
Now, more than 70 years after its release, Brigadoon has inspired the directorial debut of Scottish stage and screen star Brian Cox. Gene Kelly's widow lifts the lid on his love affair with Glasgow ...
Brian Cox joins Joe Rogan to explore the speed of light—its role in space-time, relativity, and cosmic limits. A ...
Other new offerings include Edward Berger’s Ballad Of A Small Player, Richard Linklater’s Nouvelle Vague, and a Baz Luhrmann ...
More than 50 movies were added to the festival, including work directed by Edward Berger, Bobby Farrelly, Brian Cox, Aziz ...
The Dundee-born star, who played fearsome media tycoon bully Logan Roy in TV hit Succession, is returning to Scotland for his ...
Joe Rogan and Brian Cox explore the wild idea that octopuses might be aliens. While fascinating, Cox explains their strange traits through evolution, blending science with cosmic curiosity.
Brian Cox warns humanity's greatest threat is itself—through climate change, war, or AI misuse—urging global unity and wisdom to prevent self-destruction and secure a sustainable future on Earth.
Brian Cox has defended losing his temper in rehearsals, calling backlash to his behaviour “woke nonsense”.
Brian Cox explained why he decided to become a character actor after visiting Hollywood in the '70s.