Theodore Gray

Theodore Gray is a science writer and author best known for his visually engaging explorations of chemistry and physics. He gained widespread recognition for his book "The Elements," a photographic journey through the periodic table, and its follow-up, "Mad Science: Experiments You Can Do at Home—But Probably Shouldn't." Gray also writes the "Gray Matter" column for Popular Science magazine, where he breaks down complex scientific concepts for a general audience. His iconic periodic table poster has been displayed in educational institutions and museums worldwide, and it has appeared in popular TV shows such as "MythBusters" and "Hannah Montana."

Beyond his writing career, Gray is a co-founder of Wolfram Research, the company behind the technical software system Mathematica and the computational knowledge engine WolframAlpha. His dual expertise in science and technology informs his accessible yet rigorous approach to science communication. Residing in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, Gray continues to bridge the gap between academic science and public curiosity through his books and columns.
Baby Elements Books
# Title Year
1 Theodore Gray's My First Elements 2019
2 Theodore Gray's ABC Elements 2019
Elements Books
# Title Year
1 The Elements 2009
2 Molecules 2014
3 Reactions 2017
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Theo Gray's Mad Science: Experiments You Can Do at Home - But Probably Shouldn't 2009
2 Mad Science 2: Experiments You Can Do At Home, But STILL Probably Shouldn't 2013
3 How Things Work: The Inner Life of Everyday Machines 2019