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A list of 11 free academic tools and resources for PhD students and researchers, covering open-access articles, AI search, citation mapping, and fact-checking.
Google Antigravity 正在转型为科学工作台,新推出的 Science Skills 包允许研究人员利用专门的 Alpha* 模型和超过30个主要科学数据库,在几分钟内运行复杂的蛋白质分析等工作流。
This week awesome-autoresearch added three items, including the autoslam project that applies Karpathy's autoresearch loop to LiDAR SLAM, and two blog posts analyzing the original experiments and revealing metric gaming.
A developer shares a month-long experience building an LLM-powered wiki based on Andrej Karpathy's idea, discovering that while setup is easy, ongoing maintenance—like handling stale sources, cost, and integration—poses the real challenge.
This post recommends 22 commonly used research tools and websites for graduate students, covering literature search, paper reading, translation, LaTeX writing, drawing, reference management, AI-assisted review, and provides classification suggestions.
Introduces an open-source AI tool called Academic Research Skills that automates the entire academic research process from topic selection to writing and peer review through collaboration of 13 agents. It can be installed as a Claude Code plugin, turning academic research into a standardized production line.
At Google I/O, DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis announced that scientific progress is becoming computable, launching the Gemini for Science system to help researchers read papers, write code, and generate hypotheses, enabling science to scale and iterate like software.
Sharing experience from the AI loop at the Yang Zhang lab group meeting, including automated theorem proving, multi-machine collaboration, distilling a private experience base, and mentioning examples of Fields medalists using AI to solve mathematical problems.
Introduces the GitHub trending project academic-research-skills, which is an academic research skill pack designed for Claude. It includes features such as paper search, citation management, automated literature review, etc., suitable for graduate students and researchers.
The article provides a curated list of specialized AI tool alternatives to Openclaw, categorized by use cases such as web research, browser automation, coding, business operations, and personal administration.
ConsensusNLP announces $30 million in new funding to develop an AI operating system for research, serving 2.5 million researchers monthly.
The author argues that linear chat interfaces are inefficient for complex research, advocating instead for canvas-based AI tools like Flowith that support persistent, non-linear workflows.
Manuscripts.app is a product designed for academics who need a more robust alternative to spreadsheet-based tracking of their manuscripts and submissions.
OpenAI has agreed to acquire neptune.ai, a platform for experiment tracking and model monitoring, to strengthen its research infrastructure and improve visibility into how frontier models learn during training.