54 Smart Thinkers Everyone Should Follow On Twitter

By on June 30, 2012

Nilofer Merchant

Today everyone is getting their news and information from Twitter. At Business Insider, it’s how we get a lot of our story ideas.

But figuring out exactly who to follow is a tough task. So we’ve put together a guide of some of the most influential thought leaders in the world who tweet.

Our criteria was simply this: that these people are respected voices in their fields — whether it be neuroscience, economics, business or journalism — and that they have developed a following for their insightful commentary on Twitter.

Jad Abumrad, host and creator, Radiolab

Handle: @Jadabumrad

Abumrad has 2 million follows on air, and fewer on Twitter, but he’s worth listening to. He’ll give you quirky musings on science, technology and the world around us.

 




Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief, Wired

Handle: @chr1sa

If you are a fan of Wired, you’ve got to follow Anderson. The guy is brimming with intel about the hottest gadgets and weirdest science research. 




Dan Ariely, professor, Duke University

Handle: @danariely

One of the most popular behavioral economists tweets about far-ranging issues like why we lie, and what psychological factors led to corruption on Wall Street.



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