AllSci, an innovative AI-powered research platform, has introduced its new Hypothesis Publishing feature, which aims to transform how researchers share and connect scientific ideas. Announced on December 15, 2025, this feature is the first component of AllSci’s upcoming open-access Publish Suite designed for scientists.
With Hypothesis Publishing, researchers can now share standalone hypotheses directly on the AllSci platform. This feature connects them to a network of over 15 million scientific ideas derived from published research. Utilizing AllSci’s advanced AERIS AI, each hypothesis undergoes automatic analysis and is linked to a vast corpus of scientific knowledge. This capability facilitates easier discovery of related work, contextualizes new findings, and encourages the development of emerging research inquiries.
“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,” stated Matthew Chervenak, Founder and CEO of AllSci. He emphasized that Hypothesis Publishing is merely the beginning of a broader initiative aimed at advancing scientific dialogue.
Accelerating Scientific Knowledge Exchange
The introduction of Hypothesis Publishing represents a significant shift in the scientific publishing landscape. By enabling early and transparent sharing of research hypotheses, AllSci seeks to accelerate the growth of scientific knowledge. This platform provides a space for ideas that may otherwise remain unpublished, thus fostering an environment of collaboration and innovation among researchers.
Following this initial rollout, AllSci plans to introduce additional features that will support publishing research questions, methods, results, posters, and full scientific articles. These enhancements are part of a multi-phase rollout designed to fulfill AllSci’s mission of breaking knowledge into logical units. This approach draws inspiration from Karl Popper‘s foundational philosophy that scientific knowledge consists of conjectures and refutations.
Accessibility and Future Developments
The Hypothesis Publishing feature is now accessible to all registered users on the AllSci platform, regardless of their subscription tier. Researchers interested in utilizing this service can sign up for a free account at AllSci.com.
AllSci aims to redefine how scientific knowledge is created, shared, and measured. The platform enables researchers and organizations to explore scientific literature, publish their ideas and experimental results, and quantify their contributions to ongoing scientific discussions. Through its proprietary AI technology, AllSci atomizes and connects scientific knowledge, offering new ways to visualize, explore, and track critical information.
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This latest development positions AllSci at the forefront of a movement to enhance collaboration and transparency within the scientific community, ultimately aiming to maximize the contributions of researchers to both science and society.
