Notable Science Journalists
- Natalie Angier, a science journalist for The New York Times
- Philip Ball English science writer
- Christopher Bird
- David Bodanis, known for his microphotographic style
- David Bradley (UK journalist)
- Deborah Byrd, of the Earth & Sky radio series
- Nigel Calder
- Marcus Chown
- Claudia Dreifus
- David Ewing Duncan
- Gregg Easterbrook
- Kitty Ferguson
- Timothy Ferris, science writer, most often on astronomical topics
- Albrecht Fölsing
- Ben Goldacre
- Gina Kolata, science journalist for The New York Times.
- Robert Kunzig
- Duncan Lunan
- Bob McDonald, Canadian science journalist, host of Quirks & Quarks
- Michelle Nijhuis
- Dennis Overbye of The New York Times
- David Quammen, science, nature and travel writer
- Matt Ridley, science journalist and author, columnist at the Wall Street Journal
- Kirsten Sanford
- Rebecca Skloot
- Meredith Small
- Robyn Williams
- Carl Zimmer
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