Anthropic launches Claude Science, an AI desktop tool for research and analysis

Anthropic launches Claude Science, an AI desktop tool for research and analysis

Anthropic has launched Claude Science, an AI-powered desktop application aimed at scientists and researchers. The app is currently available in beta for macOS and Linux, while a Windows version has not been announced. Building on the legacy of Claude for Life Sciences, the release transitions Anthropic’s tools from a science question-and-answer chatbot into a complete workspace where researchers can analyze and generate content, organize work, and prepare manuscripts within a unified environment.

Claude Science includes a custom artifact system designed for scientific workflows. It can natively render 3D protein structures, genome browser tracks, and chemical structures, with access to more than 60 pre-configured scientific databases. Each artifact also includes the code used to generate it, along with a full result history so researchers can trace and review analytical outputs.

Anthropic is also launching a research program for postdoctoral and graduate scientists, especially in biomedical fields. Up to 50 projects will be selected, with each eligible for up to $30,000 in Anthropic credits. Claude Science is available in beta to anyone on Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise subscriptions.

by Mauricio B. Holguin

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Claude is a next-generation AI assistant developed by Anthropic, designed to be helpful, honest, and harmless. Accessible via chat interface and API, Claude excels in a variety of conversational and text processing tasks. It features AI-powered capabilities, a dark mode, and chatbot functionality. Rated 3.6, Claude is an AI chatbot with top alternatives yet to be specified.

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