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This is a list of notable science communicators or popularizers of science, in alphabetical order by last name. * Diane Ackerman, poet, essayist, and naturalist whose nonfiction has explored neuroscience and zoology * John Acorn, naturalist and broadcaster known as the "Nature Nut" * Amir Aczel, Jewish author and mathematician * Maggie Aderin-Pocock, space scientist and broadcaster * Hashem Al-Ghaili, molecular biotechnologist and video producer * Jim Al-Khalili, theoretical physicist, author, and science communicator * Alan Alda, actor, who inspired The Center for Communicating Science * Michael Allaby, writes on science, ecology, and weather * Elise Andrew, British blogger, founder and maintainer of the Facebook page "I Fucking Love Science" * Natalie Angier, science journalist

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  • This is a list of notable science communicators or popularizers of science, in alphabetical order by last name. * Diane Ackerman, poet, essayist, and naturalist whose nonfiction has explored neuroscience and zoology * John Acorn, naturalist and broadcaster known as the "Nature Nut" * Amir Aczel, Jewish author and mathematician * Maggie Aderin-Pocock, space scientist and broadcaster * Hashem Al-Ghaili, molecular biotechnologist and video producer * Jim Al-Khalili, theoretical physicist, author, and science communicator * Alan Alda, actor, who inspired The Center for Communicating Science * Michael Allaby, writes on science, ecology, and weather * Elise Andrew, British blogger, founder and maintainer of the Facebook page "I Fucking Love Science" * Natalie Angier, science journalist and writer * Isaac Asimov, biochemist, science fiction writer, and author * Peter Atkins, a physical chemist and author * Sir David Attenborough, naturalist and broadcaster * Francis Bacon, English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, & author * J. Michael Bailey, a psychologist is best known for his research on the etiology of sexual orientation * Johnny Ball, broadcaster and math popularizer * John D. Barrow, mathematician, theoretical physicist, and cosmologist; author of numerous journal articles, and books for general readers * Marcia Bartusiak, science journalist and author * David Bellamy, broadcaster, author, and botanist * Bob Berman, astronomer * Adrian Berry, science author and columnist * Tim Blais, physicist and YouTuber * Howard Bloom, author * David Bodanis, author * Liz Bonnin, biochemist and TV presenter * Daniel J. Boorstin, author and Librarian of Congress * Sir David Brewster, Scottish scientist * John Brockman, specializing authorship in the scientific literature * Jacob Bronowski, mathematician, biologist, historian of science, author, and pioneering science broadcaster * Michael Brooks, noted for explaining complex scientific research * Bill Bryson, author * Rob Buckman, doctor of medicine, broadcaster, columnist, author * James Burke, broadcaster, television producer, and author; best known for the science historian BBC TV series Connections * Nigel Calder, broadcaster and journalist * Dallas Campbell, Presented Bang Goes the Theory * Fritjof Capra, physicist and author * Eugene Thacker, philosopher and author * Sean Carroll, cosmologist, blogger, and author * Rachel Carson, marine biologist, conservationist, author * Manuel Castells, sociologist and writer * Marcus Chown, author and science journalist * Arthur C. Clarke, science fiction author, inventor, and futurist * Brian Clegg, author * Jack Cohen, reproductive biologist * Heather Couper, astronomer, broadcaster, and author * Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Oceanographer, underwater explorer, conservationist, filmmaker, and broadcaster * Brian Cox, broadcaster, musician, and physicist * Michael Crichton, medical doctor, author, filmmaker * Francis Crick, molecular biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist; joint discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule * Jon Culshaw, impressionist, also occasionally appears as a presenter on The Sky at Night * Antonio Damasio, neuroscientist and writer * Paul Davies, physicist, author, and broadcaster * Richard Dawkins, evolutionary biologist and author * Michael DeBakey, world-renowned cardiac surgeon, innovator, and author * Daniel Dennett, philosopher, cognitive scientist and author * Alexander Dewdney, mathematician, computer scientist, and philosopher * Jared Diamond, evolutionary biologist, physiologist and geographer * Robin Dunbar, anthropology; evolutionary psychology, culture and language; and specialist in primate behavior * Marcus Du Sautoy, author, broadcaster, Professor of Mathematics * David Eagleman, neuroscientist and author * Sir Arthur Eddington, astrophysicist * Gerald Edelman, from the immune system, analogously, to brain & mind * Loren Eiseley, Professor of Anthropology and History of Science * Jordan Ellenberg, mathematician and author * Peter Fairley, journalist and broadcaster * Michael Faraday, scientist and lecturer * Kenneth Feder, archaeologist, skeptic, lecturer, and author * Timothy Ferris, science writer and best-selling author of twelve books * Richard Feynman, physicist and author * Brian J. Ford, biologist, lecturer, and author * Anna Frebel, astrophysicist and author * Morgan Freeman, actor and host for TV's Through the Wormhole * George Gamow, physicist, cosmologist, and author * Martin Gardner, mathematician, author, skeptic & polymath extraordinaire * Atul Gawande, surgeon and author * Malcolm Gladwell, journalist and author * James Gleick, author and journalist * Marcelo Gleiser, physicist and astronomer * Ben Goldacre, medical doctor, psychiatrist, and author * Stephen Jay Gould, paleontologist, evolutionary biologist, and science historian; author of numerous essays, articles, and books * Steve Grand, computer scientist and roboticist * Hank Green, entrepreneur, musician, and vlogger * John Green, author and vlogger * Brian Greene, physicist * Susan Greenfield, brain physiologist, writer and broadcaster * Richard Gregory, neuropsychologist, author and editor of several books * John Gribbin, astronomer and author * Heinz Haber, physicist and author * Gunther von Hagens, german anatomist and pathologist, inventor of plastination and creator of Body Worlds * Thomas Hager, author and science journalist * J. B. S. Haldane, biologist and author * Jack Hanna, zoologist, broadcaster, author * Brady Haran, filmmaker * Yuval Noah Harari, historian, professor, and writer * Bas Haring, philosopher and author * Sam Harris, neuroscientist and author * Lucy Hawking, journalist and daughter of Stephen Hawking * Stephen Hawking, theoretical physicist and author * Don Herbert, a.k.a. Mr. Wizard, broadcaster * Roald Hoffmann, chemist * Douglas Hofstadter, computer scientist, cognitive scientist, and author * Lancelot Hogben, experimental zoologist and medical statistician, with many popularising books on science, mathematics, and language * Sabine Hossenfelder, a theoretical physicist who researches quantum gravity * Fred Hoyle, British astronomer * Julian Huxley, eminent scientist, author, and first Director of UNESCO * Jamie Hyneman, special effects artist and TV personality (MythBusters) * Jay Ingram, broadcaster and author (Daily Planet) * Steve Irwin, wildlife expert and conservationist; TV personality of the worldwide-fame wildlife documentary TV series (The Crocodile Hunter) * Hope Jahren, geochemist and author * Ray Jayawardhana, astrophysicist and author * Donald Carl Johanson, paleoanthropologist and author * Steven Johnson, author * Steve Jones, evolutionary biologist and author * Horace Freeland Judson, historian of molecular biology and author * Olivia Judson, evolutionary biologist, broadcaster and author * Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist and author * Sam Kean, author * Marek Kukula, Public Astronomer at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich * Lawrence Krauss, physicist and author * Robert Krulwich, broadcaster * Karl Kruszelnicki, a.k.a. Dr Karl, broadcaster * Richard Leakey, Kenyan paleoanthropologist and conservationist * John Lennox, mathematician and author * Edward M. Lerner, computer engineer and author * Daniel Levitin, a cognitive neuroscientist and author * Roger Lewin, British anthropologist * Richard Lewontin, evolutionary biologist, geneticist, and author * Willy Ley, space travel enthusiast and science writer (“Prophet of the Space Age”) * Don Lincoln, particle physicist and author * Chris Lintott, astrophysicist * Avi Loeb, astronomer and author * Bob McDonald, CBC journalist and host of Quirks and Quarks * Alister McGrath, molecular biologist and author * Katie Mack, astrophysics professor who focuses on studying dark matter * Lynn Margulis, evolutionary biologist and author * Robert Matthews, physicist, mathematician, computer scientist, and distinguished science journalist * Danica McKellar, actress, author, mathematician * Terrence McKenna, ethnobotanist, lecturer, and author * Peter Medawar, biologist, called by Richard Dawkins "the wittiest of all scientific writers" and by New Scientist "perhaps the best science writer of his generation". * Fulvio Melia, physicist, astrophysicist, and author * Ben Miller, English comedian and hosted shows such as It's Not Rocket Science (TV series) * Julius Sumner Miller, physicist and broadcaster * Mark Miodownik, materials scientist, engineer, broadcaster, and writer * Ashley Montagu, anthropologist and humanist, authored by over 60 books * Sir Patrick Moore, amateur astronomer and broadcaster * Desmond Morris, zoologist, ethologist and author * Hamilton Morris, pharmacologist, broadcaster, and author * Philip Morrison, physicist, known for his numerous books & TV programs * Siddhartha Mukherjee, oncologist, biologist, author * Derek Muller, science-based youtube content creator * Randall Munroe, writer of What if blog * PZ Myers, professor and author of the science blog Pharyngula * Yoshiro Nakamatsu, Japanese inventor * Jayant Narlikar, cosmologist and author * Steven Novella, skeptic and advocate of science-based medicine * Eugene P. Northrop, research mathematician and math popularizer * Bill Nye, actor, mechanical engineer, branded as "The Science Guy" * Tor Nørretranders, author * Sten Odenwald, astronomer, author, lecturer * Robert Olby, author and historian of science * Chad Orzel, physicist and author * Kasha Patel, comedian and science writer * Linus Pauling, biochemist, author, and educator * John Allen Paulos, mathematician and author * Fred Pearce, journalist at New Scientist * Yakov I. Perelman, author * Jean-Pierre Petit, engineer and author Archibald Higgins science comics series * Wendell Phillips, archaeologist * Steven Pinker, experimental psychologist, cognitive scientist, linguist, and author * Phil Plait, astronomer and skeptic who runs the Bad Astronomy website * Martyn Poliakoff, British chemist, featured in the YouTube The Periodic Table of Videos series * John Polkinghorne, physicist and author * Robert Pollack, biologist and author * Michael Pollan, journalist and author, professor * Carolyn Porco, leader of Cassini Imaging Team * Roy Porter, prolific work on the history of medicine * Christopher Potter, publisher, philosopher and author * Eduard Punset, politician, lawyer, economist, and science popularizer * Magnus Pyke, food scientist, broadcaster, and author * V. S. Ramachandran, neuroscientist, cognitive scientist, and author * James Randi, stage magician, skeptic, and author * Lisa Randall, theoretical physicist and author * Mark Ridley, zoologist, evolutionary scientist and author * Matt Ridley, zoologist, journalist and author * Alice Roberts, anatomist, anthropologist, television presenter, and author * Steven Rose, biologist, neurobiologist, broadcaster and author * Carlo Rovelli, theoretical physicist and author * Oliver Sacks, neurologist and author * Carl Sagan, astrobiologist, astronomer, broadcaster, and author * Kirsten Sanford, neurophysiologist and broadcaster * Adam Savage, special effects artist and TV personality (MythBusters) * Walter Warwick Sawyer (or W. W. Sawyer), mathematician, mathematics educator, and author * Eric Scerri, chemist, historian and philosopher of science, and author * Joseph A. Schwarcz, chemist, author, TV and radio host * Garrett P. Serviss, American astronomer and science fiction writer * Tali Sharot, cognitive neuroscientist and writer * Seth Shostak, astronomer, broadcaster, and author * Neil Shubin, paleontologist, evolutionary biologist * George Gaylord Simpson, paleontologist, zoologist and author * Simon Singh, physicist, mathematician, and author * Edwin Emery Slosson, chemist, journalist, and editor * Laura J. Snyder, historian, philosopher, and author * Mary Somerville, polymath, mathematician, and author * Paul Stamets, mycologist and author * Michael Stevens, science-based YouTube content creator * Iain Stewart, geologist and broadcaster * Ian Stewart, mathematician and author * David Suzuki, broadcaster, geneticist, and environmental activist * Lewis Thomas, physician, poet, etymologist, and essayist * Chriet Titulaer, Dutch astronomer, author, and broadcaster * Colin Tudge, biologist and author * Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist and author * Kenneth Walker (author), surgeon and author * Alie Ward, television and podcast host * Fred Watson, astrophysicist, musician, and author * James D. Watson, molecular biologist, geneticist, and zoologist * Kevin Warwick, biomedical scientist, roboticist, and author * Michael White, musician and science writer * Norbert Wiener, mathematician, author; the father of cybernetics * Simon Winchester, geologist and author * Robert Winston, medical doctor, scientist, TV presenter, and author * Richard Wiseman, psychologist and author * Stephen Wolfram, mathematics, theoretical physics, scientific computing * Lewis Wolpert, developmental biologist, author, and broadcaster * Peter Wothers, chemist and author * Andrea Wulf, author * Paul Zaloom, the actor who portrayed an eccentric scientist on the children's TV show Beakman's World 1992–1998 * Carl Zimmer, science writer and author of the science blog The Loom * Marlene Zuk, evolutionary biologist and behavioral ecologist (en)
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