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Anthropic launches Claude Science: an AI workbench for scientific research

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@claudeai

9h ago· 6 min readen

Summary

Anthropic introduces Claude Science, an AI workbench designed for scientific research. The tool functions as an AI research assistant that can run analyses, generate publication-quality figures, navigate scientific websites, and trace every analytical step. It aims to reduce time spent stitching together disparate pipelines, allowing researchers to focus more on the science itself. The platform enables reproducibility by welding code and conversation to each figure, supporting iteration, reverting, and forking.

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Hacker NewsAnthropic launches Claude Science: an AI workbench for scientific researchclaude.com

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With Claude Science I can go from raw data to a publication-quality figure in a single session — running the analysis, generating exploratory plots, and refining them all within a single project.
The code and the conversation behind each figure are welded to it, making every version fully reproducible so I can iterate, revert, and fork as much as needed.
Claude Science is enabling analyses that simply wouldn't have been feasible for me as a non-computational biologist. Honestly, it's really transformative.
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Claude Science is your AI workbench for scientific research. Works through your research like a skilled scientist, running the analysis and tracing every step. Spend less time stitching pipelines together, and more time on the science.

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