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This is a list of notable science communicators or popularizers of science, in alphabetical order by last name.

See also

Main category: Science communicators

References

  1. Dawkins, Richard (2008). The Oxford book of modern science writing. Oxford : Oxford University Press. p. 179. ISBN 978-0-19-921680-2.
  2. Editorial (October 1987). "Peter Medawar (obituary)". New Scientist. 116 (1581): 16.
  3. "Pharyngula". Scienceblogs.com. 2011-11-04. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  4. "The Loom". Blogs.discovermagazine.com. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
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