When he was 12, he read Carl Sagan’s Cosmos, which became a key element in inspiring him to be a physicist. Cox studied from 1979–1986 at the Hulme Grammar School. Cox admitted in interviews that he performed poorly in mathematics and received a grade D. Because of this, he put more...
Physicist Brian Cox has two jobs: working with the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, and explaining big science to the general public. He's a professor at the University of Manchester.
Brian Edward Cox 男双鱼座 1968年3月3日出生于英国,奥海姆 布莱恩·考克斯,Brian Edward Cox, OBE (born 3 March 1968), is a British particle physicist, a Royal Society University Research Fellow and a professor at the University of Manchester[1]. He is a member of the High Energy Physics gro...
Byline: Rebecca HardyProfessor Brian Cox can't so much as pop into the supermarket these days without someone stopping him to ask about life on Mars or the Big Bang. 'Someone said to me once that it depends what channel you're on as to what shop you can't go into without people ...
the popular TV physicist Brian Cox is exposed for broadcasting total claptrap and Cox’s own science hero Charles Darwin quite rightfully has his Victorian trousers pulled down to expose serial lies about his shameless science fraud plagiarism of Patrick Matthew, the true originator of the theory of...