Which Heads Should Blog?

by Sean

Yesterday Mark and I recorded a dialogue for Bloggingheads.tv, which hopefully should appear tomorrow. The Bloggingheads people love science, and they are always looking for suggestions for new participants. In addition to Mark and me, we’ve already had Julianne appear. I can think of two other obvious ideas: JoAnne and John could discuss the LHC, and Daniel and Risa could discuss late-universe cosmology. I’ll get to work on those.

So — any other ideas? Who should BH.tv have on to talk about science? They need not be bloggers, although that’s always nice. They do need to be realistic — Richard Dawkins or Steven Weinberg would be great, but they have other outlets when they want to reach a wide audience. (Although it wouldn’t hurt to ask, I suppose.) Any suggestions?

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June 19th, 2009 11:38 AM
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18 Responses to “Which Heads Should Blog?”

  1. 1.   Janiece Says:

    Phil Plait, if he has time…

  2. 2.   anon1 Says:

    Harry Swinney or Mark Raizen, both at UT Austin usually give awesome talks. Not sure if they are interested in blogging though.

  3. 3.   Derek Colanduno Says:

    I think Phil has been on a few times. :)

  4. 4.   Lab Lemming Says:

    Mike Brown & Alan Stern

    Sara Seager & Greg Laughlin

  5. 5.   Monty Says:

    Random names that popped into my head: Leonard Susskind, Lisa Randall, Paul Davies, Huw Price, Max Tegmark, Francis Everitt, Lawrence Krauss, Frank Wilczek

  6. 6.   Beast of Bourbon Says:

    Brian Angliss at Scholars & Rogues

  7. 7.   coolstar Says:

    Lab Lemming has some great suggestions, I’d add Alex Filippenko and Greg Marcy.

  8. 8.   Arj Says:

    Charles Seife, Lee Smolin

  9. 9.   Joe Says:

    Alan Kostelecky on symmetry breaking!

  10. 10.   Moe Says:

    Scott Aaronson

  11. 11.   steve Says:

    I also think Leonard Susskind would be great on bloggingheads. I enjoyed his book and find him interesting. With lectures on itunes/youtube and a talk on fora.tv he seems willing to dedicate the time.

  12. 12.   Julianne Says:

    Peter Coles! But they’d probably have to bleep him out at times…

  13. 13.   cm Says:

    David Montgomery, geomorphologist, MacArthur fellow, and author of the fantastic “Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations.” I’ve seen him lecture and I think he’d be good on bhtv.

  14. 14.   Aatish Says:

    I really enjoyed Paul Bloom when he was on. He’s a psychologist, and he’s doing some fascinating science studying our beliefs and how we form them. EDIT: I went on to the bloggingheads website and found that he was on a recent Science Saturday. I’m a bit wary because he’s debating someone from the templeton foundation, and I’m not sure how well that might fit in with the science. Well, I’m off to go watch it and decide.

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  16. 16.   Fermi-Walker Public Transport Says:

    Many good suggestions so far and in addition, Paul Butler, Martin Rees and Malcolm Longair . Have heard all give fantastic talks.

  17. 17.   Mark Says:

    Clifford Johnson, Jacques Distler, David B, Moshe

  18. 18.   Sili Says:

    Brian Cox!

    (I should prolly go check he isn’t there already …)