Streamlining Workflows and Data Analysis

Anthropic Debuts Claude Science AI Workbench

New platform integrates 60 scientific tools like PubMed and Jupyter to streamline global research workflows.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
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A digital interface displaying molecular structures and data analytics in a modern laboratory setting.

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Anthropic officially launched Claude Science on July 3, 2026, as a new AI workbench for the global research community [1][2]. The platform aims to unify fragmented scientific tools into a single environment to improve efficiency [1]. It currently integrates more than 60 databases and software tools, including PubMed, Jupyter, and R [1].

The workbench allows scientists to manage complex workflows and analyze literature through a centralized interface [1][3]. It is specifically designed to generate reproducible artifacts, which are critical for drug discovery and maintaining academic integrity [1][3]. By consolidating these resources, Anthropic seeks to accelerate the pace of innovation across various scientific disciplines [2][3].

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