Four of the best AI tools for scientific research in 2026, compared by the job each actually does.
Ravza Nazli Muyesseroglu, MD, MSc Scientific Lead & Co-Founder, R2H
Two studies, same drug, opposite conclusions, both correct. What happens when you ask an AI, and why the disagreement disappears before you ever see it.
Three new tools for science, three different problems, one shared idea underneath. A look at what Proto, Biomni and Claude Science quietly agree on.
Why general chatbots invent citations, what agents do differently, and why the useful question isn't how smart the AI is but what it's connected to.
Technology Networks has featured Clarisyn in its Informatics section, covering how the platform synthesises biomedical evidence into structured, referenced reports.