Wonders of Life tells the story of the amazing diversity and adaptability of life through the laws that govern it: from the dance of chromosomes as cells divide to the spark of electricity that causes muscles to move.
Professor Brian Cox takes us on an incredible journey to discover how a few fundamental laws gave birth to the most complex, diverse and unique force in the Universe – life itself.
This definitive new series is available now in a beautiful illustrated hardback book and on DVD and blu-ray from 4th March.
The publishers have given me one copy of the Wonders of Life book and DVD to give away to one lucky Madhouse Family Reviews reader.
UK only. Closing date : 9/05/13
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Watching your children grow day by day :)
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pregnancy, birth, fetal development - all of that is one of the most amazing wonders of life to me
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ReplyDeletewatching my 18 year old daughter going off to uni and wondering how she got from being a baby to an adult so fast!
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Watching my nephews maturing into young adults
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How cats pretty much always land on their feet!
ReplyDeleteI really love this series! The way Prof Cox talks about very complicated matters in simple words, and the pictures are breathtaking!
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Great question! How do birds know where they migrate to, how do Salmon know where to spawn.
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watching my children grow up and develop their personalities
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ReplyDeleteNew life - it is all around us and happening at every moment!
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ReplyDeleteMultiple births mystify me - and the twin link that some twins share! And I am not a twin!
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ReplyDeleteWatching my daughters grow up x
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ReplyDeleteWatching my kids grow and learn by the day and the weird and wonderful things they come up with. Kids imaginations are a fabulous thing.
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ReplyDeleteSadly why is is that we do not appreciate the beauty around us until weare a lot older?
ReplyDeleteI would have to say love.
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The human brain
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Playing with your kids
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ReplyDeleteThe Grand Canyon is amazing! Its quiet,like you're on another planet where there is no electrical goods, cars and hussle and bussle. It takes your breathe away with stillness and awe of how beautiful our world really is.
Watching a plant grow
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ReplyDeleteI'm pregnant with my first baby. I never realised how wonderful it would be to feel him/her wiggling under my skin :)
ReplyDeleteConception, birth, growth .. all just miracles of life, amazing!
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ReplyDeleteWhy the big bang occurred and why the laws of nature are so finely tuned to allow life to evolve
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ReplyDeleteHow the life of an insect can have such a big impact on the entire planet
ReplyDeleteThe wonder of life ha sto be birth the fact that a few cells can grow and grow into children and animals beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteWhat the universe was like before the big bang. The concept of space and time and most of all, love!
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