Now I Get It! Tool Converts Scientific PDFs into Plain Language Explanations
By
jbdamask
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Summary
Now I Get It! is a tool that converts scientific PDF articles into shareable, interactive web pages with plain language explanations. The service offers three explanation levels: Native (for technical audiences), Non-technical (for intelligent audiences), and Kid-friendly (for children). Users can upload PDFs up to 32 MB, with all output currently public and private accounts coming soon.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledScientific articles, explained.
Upload a scientific PDF and get back a shareable, interactive web page that explains it in plain language.
Native - For a technical audience.
Non-technical - For an intelligent audience.
Kid-friendly - For curious little ones.
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