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Human Universe by Brian Cox and Andrew Cohen - brand new paperback popular science book, BBC TV tie-in edition

Human Universe by Brian Cox and Andrew Cohen - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Brian Cox
SKU: SNG6092
Barcode: 9780008125080
Publisher: William Collins
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Condition: Brand New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780008125080
Publisher: William Collins
Age Range: Adult / General Readership

Overview
Human Universe is Brian Cox and Andrew Cohen's exhilarating exploration of humanity's place in the cosmos. Written to accompany the acclaimed BBC television series, it asks the biggest questions imaginable: where did we come from, are we alone, and where are we going? Blending cutting-edge physics, evolutionary biology and cosmology, this paperback edition distils decades of scientific discovery into an accessible, thought-provoking read for anyone curious about existence, the universe, and our surprising place within it.

About the Book
Human Universe tackles some of the greatest questions humans have ever asked in their attempt to understand the true nature of themselves and the Universe they inhabit. Across the book, Brian Cox and Andrew Cohen trace the extraordinary chain of cosmic and biological events that allowed a single species, against colossal odds, to develop the capacity for wonder, curiosity and self-reflection. From the birth of stars and the formation of the elements to the emergence of intelligent life on a small blue planet, the authors weave together physics, chemistry and evolutionary science into a single, sweeping narrative. Along the way they confront profound questions of meaning: are humans a cosmic accident or an inevitability? Is intelligent life common in the universe, or vanishingly rare? What does our fragile position in an indifferent cosmos mean for how we understand ourselves? Written in Cox's trademark warm, lucid style and enriched by Cohen's storytelling craft as a television producer, the book manages to be both scientifically rigorous and deeply moving. It doesn't merely explain how we came to be here, but invites readers to marvel at the improbability of their own existence. Accompanying the landmark BBC TV series of the same name, this paperback distils a visually stunning documentary into a beautifully written, standalone book that rewards careful reading and repeated return.

  • Explores humanity's origins through physics, chemistry and evolutionary biology
  • Written by renowned physicist Professor Brian Cox alongside BBC producer Andrew Cohen
  • Companion book to the acclaimed BBC TV series Human Universe
  • Accessible, engaging prose ideal for science enthusiasts and general readers alike
  • Tackles profound questions about existence, consciousness and our cosmic significance
  • A thought-provoking gift for anyone fascinated by space, science and the natural world

About the Authors
Brian Cox, OBE, is a leading particle physicist and professor at the University of Manchester, and a researcher on the ATLAS experiment at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. A Royal Society research fellow, he is widely known for presenting BBC series including Wonders of the Solar System and Wonders of the Universe. Andrew Cohen is an award-winning BBC television producer and Head of the BBC Science Unit, responsible for numerous acclaimed science documentaries. Together they bring rigorous scientific insight and compelling storytelling to this exploration of humanity's place in the cosmos.

Why You'll Love This Book
Perfect for fans of popular science, Human Universe offers a genuinely awe-inspiring journey through cosmology and human origins, written with warmth, clarity and intellectual honesty that makes complex ideas feel personal and profound.

Please Note: Image shown is for illustrative purposes; you will receive the UK paperback edition with ISBN 9780008125080 as described.

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