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The past & future of the web Professor Sir Timothy Berners-Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston Timothy Berners-Lee was responsible for the development of hypertext, the World Wide Web and hence the foundation for the modern internet. His research has had an enormous impact on the entire global communication system and the modern information society, which has changed daily life and the lives of most of the Earth’s population. Produced by: The Niels Bohr Institute Duration: 31:01 min.
Professor Sir Timothy Berners-Lee, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston
Timothy Berners-Lee was responsible for the development of hypertext, the World Wide Web and hence the foundation for the modern internet. His research has had an enormous impact on the entire global communication system and the modern information society, which has changed daily life and the lives of most of the Earth’s population.
Produced by: The Niels Bohr Institute Duration: 31:01 min.
UNESCO's Niels Bohr Gold Medal awarded to prominent physicists
Three of the world’s leading researchers were awarded the UNESCO Niels Bohr Gold Medal for their special contribution to groundbreaking research in physics.
The three researchers are John Pendry from Imperial College in London, Professor Timothy Berners-Lee from MIT, Boston and Professor Kip S. Thorne from Caltech, Pasadena. All three are Nobel Prize class researchers.
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