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The Collaboration Advantage: How International Teams are Shaping Today’s Best Science

Blog
Recent changes to U.S. research policy have reignited debate over the value of international scientific collaboration and the federal role in supporting research that crosses borders.

QED Science

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Beyond Peer Review: How AI is Fixing What’s Broken in Scientific Discovery

News
The best science in the world is being written right now. Most of it, you’ll never hear about.

The AI Journal

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The Future of Science is Already in Preprints. QED Score Makes it Actionable Now.

Article
I often think about preprints, and how they are in many ways the gateway to new discoveries.

Niv Samuel Mastboim

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How Will AI Affect Science and Scientists? | Webinar

Webinar
Prof. Mike Levin & Prof. Oded Rechavi discuss how AI may reshape the scientific process, the structure of academia, and what will remain uniquely human.

QED Science

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How QED Score Measures Science.

Blog
Every year, over 1.5 million papers are published in biomedicine and life sciences. Tens of thousands more sit on preprint servers, reviewed by nobody...

QED Science

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Can AI Tools Spot Great Science Before Reviewers Do?

News
QED, an AI assistant tool, evaluates the originality and validity of bioRxiv preprints, assigning them QED Scores.

The Scientist

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QED Science Launches AI Infrastructure for Scientific Validation

News
QED Science, a science validity engine and modern infrastructure for researchers, funders, institutions and life science organizations today launched The 1%...

QED Science

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The case for a validity layer in life science research

Article
When OpenAI recently announced that one of its models had disproved a long-standing conjecture in discrete geometry, the scientific community took notice...

Meir Maor

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QED Score: A Validated AI-Based Quality Metric

White Paper
The volume of life-science literature now exceeds the capacity of any individual or institution to evaluate systematically: Over 1.5 million papers are published in biomedicine and life sciences every year

Meir Maor

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Niv Samuel Mastboim

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Oded Rechavi

Scientific Publishing: Rethinking how research is reviewed and published

News
Taking a radical new approach to the publication process resulted in eLife losing its impact factor, but authors, reviewers, editors and funders support the journal and its efforts to reform scientific publishing.

eLife

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Why We Seek Validation

Blog
The scientific method, humanity’s most successful approach to uncovering how the world works, doesn’t rely on “truth” as much as it relies on validity. In fact, “valid” often serves as a sharper, more useful stand-in for the vague concept of “true”.

Itamar Zigel

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An AI is challenging the system

News
The AI ​​tool QED Science analyzes manuscripts and suggests improvements. Can this tool make traditional peer review obsolete?

Labor Journal

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How do authors want to use AI for review?

News
Researchers prefer AI for self-review before peer review, not replacement.

EMBO Reports

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Authors-Centered AI Review

Blog
On paper, academia is a dream for curious, independent people. In reality, the publish-or-perish cycle, with peer-review in its heart, dramatically limits the creativity of scientific work.

Oded Rechavi

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QED: An AI Tool for Smarter Manuscript Review

News
A team of researchers developed QED, an AI-powered system designed to deliver rigorous and constructive feedback on scientific manuscripts in minutes.

The Scientist

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Our Origin Story

Blog
We built QED to strengthen scientific critical thinking, evolve evidence-based answers, and empower research decisions across disciplines and time.

Niv Samuel Mastboim

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From Coverage to Precision

Blog
GenAI evaluation presents persistent challenges across applications. Drawing from human reviews, we found that one metric could simultaneously measure a system coverage and at the same time be used to improve it’s precision.

Enav Weinreb

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Meir Maor

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