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This week we are launching a brand new look for Authorea and a couple of exciting new features aimed at making scientific research more interactive. Since the very beginning of Authorea, we have been striving to make collaborative scientific writing as easy as possible. But in addition to \textbf{writing}, we are also creating a space for new ways of \textbf{reading} science, and \textbf{executing} it.
For example, if you are a scientist, chances are that you do a lot of data analysis and you might want to visualize and provide access to your data in some \textbf{fun, new, interactive,
data-driven ways}, more meaningful, data-driven} ways, rather than the usual
\textbf{static, data-less} static, data-less plot. There's many ways to create this kind of interactive plots. In this short blog post we will look at two of them. (Hey, by the way, we will soon have an official Authorea blog!)