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I'm sure there are many, but perhaps you are talking about Henry Cavendish. He made many discoveries, some were stolen by others, years after his death manyvolumes of his laboratory studies were made public, but I don't think he actually published anything.

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I'm sure there are many, but perhaps you are talking about Henry Cavendish. He made many discoveries, some were stolen by others, years after his death manyvolumes of his laboratory studies were made public, but I don't think he actually published anything.

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