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Professor Stephen Hawking turns villain for Jaguar ad ... and more

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The human factor of A.I.

Why we need a global human/technology manifesto

It's not true to say society's heading for a technological disaster but we must keep our hands firmly on the

Stephen Hawking advises England footballers to 'welly it' in Paddy Power viral

Stephen Hawking advises England footballers to 'welly it' in Paddy Power viral

Professor Stephen Hawking has lamented the England football team's inability to "hit a cow's arse with a banjo" when it

Save the Children "I'm giving my voice" by Adam & Eve/DDB

March 14, 2014, Adam & Eve for Save the Children
Stephen Hawking gives a voice to children of Syria in Save the Children TV spot

Stephen Hawking gives a voice to children of Syria in Save the Children TV spot

The voice of Professor Stephen Hawking tells TV viewers about the horror of war in Syria and how it affects

MoneySupermarket: ad features Top Gun soundtrack

MoneySupermarket takes on rivals with space shuttle ad

MoneySupermarket is the latest price comparison website to launch a New Year campaign, with a Hollywood-style TV ad showing a

Professor Stephen Hawking

Gocompare.com "Hawking" by Dare

January 02, 2013

Professor Stephen Hawking, the theoretical physicist and author, attempts to kill off Gocompare.com's annoying tenor Gio Compario in the new

Gocompare: Stephen Hawking-created black hole features in latest ad

Gocompare hires Stephen Hawking to save nation from Gio Compario

Gocompare.com is bringing out an ad that shows theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking creating a black hole to save the nation

Spectacular lighting as the ceremony culminates Photo: London 2012

Stephen Hawking stars in spectacular Paralympic Opening Ceremony

Forty-two deaf and disabled aerial performers, 3,000 volunteers, and a 430-strong choir starred alongside professor Stephen Hawking at the opening