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The Science App
Don't Trust The Science, Verify It

What is The Science App?

The Science App is a tool designed to analyze claims by evaluating both supporting and opposing evidence. It provides direct links to peer-reviewed scientific research, allowing users to verify the information presented.

This application aims to make scientific research accessible to everyone. It connects claims directly to peer-reviewed studies, promoting evidence-based decision-making and a comprehensive understanding of various topics. The Science App is supported by the $PRNT token and is part of the Preprints project, it is built by researchers for everyone and it will remain freely accessible for as long as they can sustain it.

Features

  • Analyze: AI searches peer-reviewed papers and analyzes scientific evidence both supporting and opposing your claim.
  • Verify: Every finding is linked directly to its scientific source, allowing you to verify the evidence yourself.
  • Synthesize: Get a balanced analysis of the evidence strength and scientific consensus around the claim.

Use Cases

  • Streamlining literature review processes for researchers.
  • Providing the general public with access to peer-reviewed research in an approachable format.
  • Facilitating informed decision-making based on scientific evidence.

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