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Theodore Gray is a co-founder of Wolfram Research, and the author of many chemistry books and interactive media content, including the [[Element.app]] and [[Molecule.app]]. | Theodore Gray is a co-founder of Wolfram Research, and the author of many chemistry books and interactive media content, including the [[Element.app]] and [[Molecule.app]]. Amongst many inventions by Gray, his most notable contribution is the invention of Mathematica Notebook, which inspired the creation of modern [[World Wide Web]]<ref>{{:Web/The Scientific Paper Is Obsolete Here’s what’s next}}</ref>. | ||
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Theodore Gray is a co-founder of Wolfram Research, and the author of many chemistry books and interactive media content, including the Element.app and Molecule.app. Amongst many inventions by Gray, his most notable contribution is the invention of Mathematica Notebook, which inspired the creation of modern World Wide Web[1].
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- ↑ Somers, James (April 5, 2018). "The Scientific Paper Is Obsolete Here's what's next". local page: The Atlantic.