AllSci, an innovative platform leveraging artificial intelligence to advance scientific research, has introduced its new feature, Hypothesis Publishing. Launched on December 15, 2025, this feature allows researchers to share independent hypotheses directly on the AllSci platform. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance the sharing of scientific ideas and facilitate connections among a vast network of over 15 million scientific concepts derived from existing published research.
The Hypothesis Publishing feature employs AllSci’s AERIS AI technology to automatically analyze and integrate new hypotheses into the larger corpus of scientific knowledge. This system simplifies the discovery of related research, helping scientists contextualize their findings and build on emerging areas of inquiry. According to Matthew Chervenak, Founder and CEO of AllSci, “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.” He emphasized that this feature represents the beginning of a transformative journey for scientific publishing.
Accelerating Scientific Knowledge Sharing
With Hypothesis Publishing, researchers can engage in early and transparent sharing of their ideas. This approach aims to accelerate the growth of scientific knowledge, providing a platform for concepts that might otherwise remain unpublished. By enabling researchers to disseminate their hypotheses swiftly, AllSci seeks to foster a more collaborative and open scientific community.
The launch of Hypothesis Publishing is the first phase of AllSci’s planned open-access Publish Suite. Future iterations will include features supporting the publication of research questions, methodologies, results, posters, and complete scientific articles. This comprehensive rollout aligns with AllSci’s mission to deconstruct scientific knowledge into manageable components, inspired by the philosopher Karl Popper, who posited that scientific knowledge consists of conjectures and refutations.
A Vision for the Future of Scientific Publishing
The Hypothesis Publishing feature is now accessible to all registered users of AllSci, regardless of their subscription tier. Researchers interested in utilizing this new tool can sign up for a free account at AllSci.com. This initiative not only enhances the way scientific ideas are shared but also positions AllSci as a pioneer in redefining the landscape of research communication.
AllSci’s vision extends beyond mere publication. The platform aims to reshape how scientific contributions are measured and valued, facilitating a more effective dialogue within the scientific community. By providing innovative tools that connect and visualize scientific literature, AllSci is committed to maximizing the impact of researchers and organizations on both science and society.
For further information, media inquiries may be directed to Jon Treichler, Senior Manager of Marketing & Communications at AllSci, via email at [email protected] or by phone at (240) 630-4965.
This launch represents a significant step toward an open and collaborative future for scientific research, emphasizing the importance of sharing ideas in a timely and accessible manner.
