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  1. Genius of Britain: The Scientists Who Changed the World is a five-part 2010 television documentary presented by leading British scientific figures, which charts the history of some of Britain's most important scientists and innovators. [1] Presenters. Main Host. Stephen Hawking – Theoretical Physicist, Cosmologist. Segment Presenters.

  2. Genius of Britain: The Scientists Who Changed the World. Topics. Britain, Genius, Brain, Invention, Science. Episode 1. Three and a half centuries ago, a small group of British friends, colleagues and rivals, including Newton, Wren and Halley, defied everything that was known about the world at that time. Episode 2.

  3. Genius of Britain: The Scientists Who Changed the World: With Jim Al-Khalili, Richard Dawkins, James Dyson, Stephen Hawking. Charismatic men of action and reclusive eccentrics. Eureka moments and serendipitous strokes of luck. Discoveries born of crisis and insatiable curiosity.

  4. 30 de may. de 2010 · In a new five-part Channel 4 series some of Britain's leading scientific figures - Stephen Hawking, Richard Dawkins, James Dyson, David Attenborough, Robert Winston, Paul Nurse, Jim...

  5. 29 de may. de 2010 · Genius of Britain is a five-part television documentary presented by leading British scientific figures, such as Stephen Hawking, Richard Dawkins, James Dyson, David Attenborough, Robert Winston, Paul Nurse, Jim Al-Khalili, Kathy Sykes and Olivia Judson. The series charts the history of some of Britain's most important scientists and innovators.

  6. In the face of war, courage can manifest itself in myriad ways. From the invention of radar to fend of Luftwaffe attacks to the sheer genius that drove wartime codebreaking, the British scientific community rose to the occasion, creating technologies that still impact our lives today.

  7. Con Jim Al-Khalili, Richard Dawkins, James Dyson, Stephen Hawking. Science came of age by the early 19th century, propelling Britain to the future with communications delivered at the tap of a finger, electrical power and light conjured from trial and error, focused experiments, and just-discovered equations.