cosmos

COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E6) “The Man Of A Trillion Worlds”: A Beautiful Tribute To Carl Sagan
COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E6) “The Man Of A Trillion Worlds”: A Beautiful Tribute To Carl Sagan

Carl Sagan managed, in his tragically brief lifetime, to not only bring about the greatest era of interdisciplinary scientific study, but also to provide unprecedented access to science for the masses.

COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E5) “The Cosmic Connectome”: How The Universe May Come To Know Itself
COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E5) “The Cosmic Connectome”: How The Universe May Come To Know Itself

In the fifth episode of Cosmos: Possible Worlds, we explore our greatest asset in the journey toward knowing the universe, the intricate galaxy within each of us: the mind.

COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E4) “Vavilov”: “The Courage Of Our Questions”
COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E4) “Vavilov”: The Courage Of Our Questions

In Episode 4 of Cosmos: Possible Worlds, we explore the life and legacy of the great scientist, Nikolai Vavilov.

COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E3) “Lost City Of Life”: Witnessing The Wondrous Patterns Of Existence
COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E3) “Lost City Of Life”: Witnessing The Wondrous Patterns Of Existence

In the third episode of Cosmos: Possible Worlds, we explore the Lost City of Life that covered our planet billions of years ago.

COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E2) “The Fleeting Grace Of The Habitable Zone”: Humanity’s Erratic Ingenuity
COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E2) “The Fleeting Grace of the Habitable Zone”: Humanity’s Erratic Ingenuity

Cosmos: Possible Worlds continues to present science exactly as it should be presented: as a critically important, yet fascinating journey of discovery and enlightenment, a candle in the darkness of our relatively short journey as a species.

COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E1) "A Ladder to the Stars": The Heart Of Science
COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS (S3E1) “A Ladder to the Stars”: The Heart Of Science

“A Ladder to the Stars” is, at its heart, a simple story, the same hero’s journey all of us have experienced a thousand times over.