


Leading Scientists and Popularizers in Science Fiction
Jules Verne
AuthorVerne is celebrated for his scientifically accurate and imaginative novels like Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.

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Carl Sagan
AstronomerSagan was a renowned astronomer and science popularizer, known for his book and TV series Cosmos, which reached millions worldwide.

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Mike Brotherton
AuthorBrotherton is an astronomer and science fiction author, known for his novel Star Dragon, which combines science and fiction.

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David Brin
AuthorBrin is a scientist and science fiction author, known for his works like Startide Rising, which explores themes of uplift and interstellar civilization.

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James Tiptree Jr.
AuthorTiptree Jr. was a psychologist and science fiction author, known for her unique perspective on gender and society in her works.

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Michio Kaku
PhysicistKaku is a physicist and science popularizer, known for his work on theoretical physics and his appearances in science media.

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Stephen Hawking
PhysicistHawking was a theoretical physicist and science popularizer, known for his groundbreaking work on black holes and his book A Brief History of Time.

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H.G. Wells
AuthorWells is often considered the 'Shakespeare of science fiction' for his influential works like The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds.

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Brian Cox
PhysicistCox is a physicist and science communicator, known for his documentaries on physics and the universe.

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Isaac Asimov
AuthorAsimov was a prolific science fiction author and non-fiction science writer, influencing generations with his works like the Foundation series.

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