Animal Planet to launch new series ‘Wonders of Life’

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Animal Planet to launch new series ‘Wonders of Life’

Animal Planet is all set to bring a new series, ‘Wonders of Life’, to discover the science that rules the planet.

The show will launch on 14 September. It will air at 8 pm from Monday to Friday. It will look at natural history from a physics perspective, revealing how a few fundamental laws gave birth to life.

‘Wonders of Life’ will see each episode tackle a different aspect of life on Earth. It will travel to a single location that illustrates this best.

Presented by renowned British physicist Professor Brian Cox, the show will travel the world to reveal the science behind life on our planet. Cox is an English physicist and professor of particle physics in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Manchester. He embarks upon an exploration of life.

In the first episode ‘Home’, Cox visits Central America to tell the story of how earth became the life-supporting biosphere that it is today. He explores Borneo, one of the most bio-diverse places on the planet and narrates how Orangutans have similar DNA to humans and how they are specialised for a life lived in the forest canopy.

In Australia, ‘Same Planet, Different Worlds’ explores how size determines the nature of life. Cox will explain how the distinctive streamlined contours of the great white have been shaped by the physics of water.

Another episode, ‘Spark of Life’, travels to one of the world’s most volcanic regions.
Cox goes to South East Asia’s ring of fire to explore the line that separates life from death and asks what is life.

‘Expanding the Universe’ is a unique retelling of our evolutionary history. Another episode, ‘The Web’, visits the bio-diverse hot spots of Southern Africa and Madagascar.


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