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AllSci Unveils Hypothesis Publishing to Revolutionize Scientific Sharing
AllSci, an innovative research platform that leverages artificial intelligence, has introduced its new feature, Hypothesis Publishing, aimed at transforming the way scientific ideas are shared. Announced on December 15, 2025, this feature allows researchers to publish standalone hypotheses directly on the AllSci platform, linking them to a vast network of over 15 million interconnected scientific ideas derived from existing research.
This launch serves as the initial component of AllSci’s upcoming open-access Publish Suite, which is designed to enhance the visibility and accessibility of scientific work. Each hypothesis submitted through the platform will undergo automatic analysis via AllSci’s proprietary AERIS AI, facilitating connections to related research and enriching the context around new findings.
Matthew Chervenak, Founder and CEO of AllSci, emphasized the platform’s mission: “Our goal is to empower researchers to share all of their ideas and results without delay or cost and receive credit for the full scope of their contributions to science. Hypothesis Publishing is just the beginning.”
Accelerating Scientific Collaboration
The introduction of Hypothesis Publishing is particularly significant as it enables researchers to share their ideas early in the research process. By fostering transparent communication, AllSci intends to accelerate the pace of scientific discovery and provide a platform for ideas that might otherwise remain unpublished. This approach aligns with the vision of a collaborative scientific community, where contributions are recognized and built upon effectively.
Future iterations of the Publish Suite will expand capabilities to include the publication of research questions, methods, results, and even full scientific articles. These enhancements will support AllSci’s overarching objective of deconstructing knowledge into manageable units, a concept inspired by the philosophical contributions of Karl Popper, who posited that scientific knowledge consists of conjectures and refutations.
Accessibility for All Researchers
The Hypothesis Publishing feature is immediately available to all registered users of AllSci, catering to every tier of membership. Researchers interested in utilizing this platform can easily sign up for a free account at AllSci.com.
AllSci is redefining the landscape of scientific knowledge creation and dissemination. By providing tools that allow researchers to explore and evaluate literature, publish their findings, and measure their impact on scientific discourse, the platform aspires to enhance contributions to both science and society.
For further information or media inquiries, please contact Jon Treichler, Senior Manager of Marketing & Communications at AllSci, via email at [email protected] or by phone at (240) 630-4965.
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