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SearchBio: Find & Summarize Scientific Articles

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Overview:
SearchBio is an AI tool designed to streamline the literature review process by scanning hundreds of millions of scientific articles and delivering concise summaries in seconds. With the sheer volume of research being published daily, it can be overwhelming for researchers to keep up. SearchBio addresses this challenge by providing a fast and efficient way to find, browse, and understand relevant studies in seconds.

How It Works:
Enter Your Query: Start by typing a research question or topic into the search bar, such as “What is the impact of tryptophan on sleep?”

Select Filters & Search: Determine whetehr papers from a specific discipline, publication types, or timeframe are more desirable. For example, perhaps clinical trials in the last 10 years are most relevant, in which case you might select "Medicine", "Clinical Trial" and "2014-2024".

Receive Summarized Results: Click search or press enter, and watch as SearchBio scans 200 million papers and returns the 20 most relevant studies, each summarized in a single sentence for easy browsing.

Dive Deeper: Click on individual summaries to view article overviews and abstracts. For more detailed insights, select “Summarize article” to get section-by-section breakdowns of the article’s Introduction, Methods, Results, and Conclusion.

Continue Searching: Refine your search or explore new topics by inputting different prompts and reviewing the results.

Key Features:
  • Rapid Search: Scan millions of scientific papers and get results in seconds.
  • Summarization of Key Sections: Get comprehensive summaries of each article’s main sections for quick understanding.
  • Customizable Queries: Tailor your search to specific topics, methods, or hypotheses, and receive the most relevant literature.

Limitations:
Currently focused on published articles, with a (growing) repository of ~200 million papers. Though SearchBio can return abstracts from paywalled papers, it can not fetch full PDFs, and may not return detail on methods or limitations that are not mentioned in the abstract.

Ideal Use Cases:
  • Researchers needing quick access to a broad range of high-quality information on a given field.
  • Graduate students or professionals preparing for presentations, papers, or grant proposals.
  • Anyone looking to stay updated on the latest scientific developments in their field.
Released:
Oct-24-2023