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Over the past 13.8 billion years, the universe has grown into a vast, intricate web of galaxies, stars, and cosmic structures. But according to new research, the way matter has spread out across ...
This next batch of episodes will pick up after the shocking death of Natalie and will see the present day survivors forced to face secrets that were better kept buried, all while the teenage survivors ...
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Prof Jim Al-Khalili tackles the biggest subject of all, the universe, through a series of critical observations and experiments that revolutionised our understanding of our world.
Rock the Universe will be from 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. each night. There will be a dedicated fan zone featuring live performances from up-and-coming acts and autograph sessions with participating artists.