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.
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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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qz.com
https://qz.com/anthropic-claude-science-ai-workbench-scientists-070126
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https://markmcneilly.substack.com/p/the-new-news-in-ai-7326-edition
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pharmaceutical-technology.com
https://www.pharmaceutical-technology.com/news/anthropic-launches-claude-science-ai-tool-drug-discovery/
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