List of science communicators

This is a list of notable science communicators or popularizers of science, in alphabetical order by last name. == A == 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; inspired the Alan Alda 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" Alberto Angela (born 1962), television presenter, paleontologist, writer, popularizer of science and history Piero Angela (1928–2022), journalist, television presenter, writer, popularizer of science, founder of CICAP (Italian Committee for the Investigation of Claims on Pseudosciences) Natalie Angier, science journalist and writer Isaac Asimov, biochemist, science-fiction writer, and author Peter Atkins, physical chemist and author Sir David Attenborough, naturalist and broadcaster Amy Atwater, paleontologist, podcaster and author == B == Francis Bacon, English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, and author J. Michael Bailey, psychologist; known for his research on the etiology of sexual orientation Johnny Ball, broadcaster and math popularizer Kirsten Banks, Australian astrophysicist and science communicator of the Wiradjuri people 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 Kate Biberdorf, chemist Tim Blais, physicist and YouTuber Howard Bloom, author David Bodanis, author Liz Bonnin, biochemist and television 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; known for the science historian BBC television series Connections == C == Nigel Calder, broadcaster and journalist Dallas Campbell, presented the science television series Bang Goes the Theory Fritjof Capra, physicist and author Sean M. Carroll, cosmologist, blogger, and author Rachel Carson, marine biologist, conservationist, author Manuel Castells, sociologist and writer Juliana Chan, Singaporean biologist and science communicator Marcus Chown, author and science journalist Arthur C. Clarke, science-fiction author, inventor, and futurist Brian Clegg, author Jack Cohen, reproductive biologist Lee Constable, television presenter, author, and 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 == D == Antonio Damasio, neuroscientist and writer Tobias Dantzig, mathematician and author Paul Davies, physicist, author, and broadcaster Richard Dawkins, evolutionary biologist and author Michael DeBakey, cardiac surgeon, innovator, and author Daniel Dennett, philosopher, cognitive scientist and author Keith Devlin, mathematician and author Alexander Dewdney, mathematician, computer scientist, and philosopher Jared Diamond, evolutionary biologist, physiologist and geographer Anne-Sophie Dielen, researcher, scientist communicator and policy maker Ann Druyan, science writer, co-author with (and widow of) Carl Sagan Robin Dunbar, anthropology; evolutionary psychology, culture and language; and specialist in primate behavior Marcus Du Sautoy, author, broadcaster, professor of mathematics == E == David Eagleman, neuroscientist and author Sir Arthur Eddington, astrophysicist Gerald Edelman, from the immune system, analogously, to brain and mind Loren Eiseley, professor of anthropology and history of science Jordan Ellenberg, mathematician and author == F == 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; host for the television series Through the Wormhole Hannah Fry, mathematician and broadcaster == G == George Gamow, physicist, cosmologist, and author Martin Gardner, mathematician, author, skeptic and polymath Atul Gawande, surgeon and author Malcolm Gladwell, journalist and author James Gleick, author, including 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 Brian Greene, physicist Susan Greenfield, brain physiologist, writer and broadcaster Richard Gregory, neuropsychologist, author and editor of several books John Gribbin, astronomer and author == H == Heinz Haber, physicist and author Margherita Hack, astrophysicist, writer and activist Gunther von Hagens, German anatomist and pathologist, inventor of plastination and creator of Body Worlds (traveling exposition) Thomas Hager, author and science journalist J. B. S. Haldane, biologist and author Erika Hamden, American astrophysicist 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 Ed Hawkins, British climatologist who developed warming stripes and other graphics Katharine Hayhoe, Canadian climate scientist and author Hetty Helsmoortel, Belgian scientist, author, founder of the Nerdland Festival Toby Hendy, YouTuber and author Don Herbert (also known as Mr.

Source: Wikipedia — List of science communicators (CC BY-SA 4.0)

List of science communicators

This is a list of notable science communicators or popularizers of science, in alphabetical order by last name. == A == 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; inspired the Alan Alda 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" Alberto Angela (born 1962), television presenter, paleontologist, writer, popularizer of science and history Piero Angela (1928–2022), journalist, television presenter, writer, popularizer of science, founder of CICAP (Italian Committee for the Investigation of Claims on Pseudosciences) Natalie Angier, science journalist and writer Isaac Asimov, biochemist, science-fiction writer, and author Peter Atkins, physical chemist and author Sir David Attenborough, naturalist and broadcaster Amy Atwater, paleontologist, podcaster and author == B == Francis Bacon, English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, and author J. Michael Bailey, psychologist; known for his research on the etiology of sexual orientation Johnny Ball, broadcaster and math popularizer Kirsten Banks, Australian astrophysicist and science communicator of the Wiradjuri people 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 Kate Biberdorf, chemist Tim Blais, physicist and YouTuber Howard Bloom, author David Bodanis, author Liz Bonnin, biochemist and television 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; known for the science historian BBC television series Connections == C == Nigel Calder, broadcaster and journalist Dallas Campbell, presented the science television series Bang Goes the Theory Fritjof Capra, physicist and author Sean M. Carroll, cosmologist, blogger, and author Rachel Carson, marine biologist, conservationist, author Manuel Castells, sociologist and writer Juliana Chan, Singaporean biologist and science communicator Marcus Chown, author and science journalist Arthur C. Clarke, science-fiction author, inventor, and futurist Brian Clegg, author Jack Cohen, reproductive biologist Lee Constable, television presenter, author, and 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 == D == Antonio Damasio, neuroscientist and writer Tobias Dantzig, mathematician and author Paul Davies, physicist, author, and broadcaster Richard Dawkins, evolutionary biologist and author Michael DeBakey, cardiac surgeon, innovator, and author Daniel Dennett, philosopher, cognitive scientist and author Keith Devlin, mathematician and author Alexander Dewdney, mathematician, computer scientist, and philosopher Jared Diamond, evolutionary biologist, physiologist and geographer Anne-Sophie Dielen, researcher, scientist communicator and policy maker Ann Druyan, science writer, co-author with (and widow of) Carl Sagan Robin Dunbar, anthropology; evolutionary psychology, culture and language; and specialist in primate behavior Marcus Du Sautoy, author, broadcaster, professor of mathematics == E == David Eagleman, neuroscientist and author Sir Arthur Eddington, astrophysicist Gerald Edelman, from the immune system, analogously, to brain and mind Loren Eiseley, professor of anthropology and history of science Jordan Ellenberg, mathematician and author == F == 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; host for the television series Through the Wormhole Hannah Fry, mathematician and broadcaster == G == George Gamow, physicist, cosmologist, and author Martin Gardner, mathematician, author, skeptic and polymath Atul Gawande, surgeon and author Malcolm Gladwell, journalist and author James Gleick, author, including 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 Brian Greene, physicist Susan Greenfield, brain physiologist, writer and broadcaster Richard Gregory, neuropsychologist, author and editor of several books John Gribbin, astronomer and author == H == Heinz Haber, physicist and author Margherita Hack, astrophysicist, writer and activist Gunther von Hagens, German anatomist and pathologist, inventor of plastination and creator of Body Worlds (traveling exposition) Thomas Hager, author and science journalist J. B. S. Haldane, biologist and author Erika Hamden, American astrophysicist 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 Ed Hawkins, British climatologist who developed warming stripes and other graphics Katharine Hayhoe, Canadian climate scientist and author Hetty Helsmoortel, Belgian scientist, author, founder of the Nerdland Festival Toby Hendy, YouTuber and author Don Herbert (also known as Mr.

This neuron ends here.

Source: Wikipedia "List of science communicators" · CC BY-SA 4.0

Share this article: X · Bluesky
Privacy Policy