The AllScience Blog
Written for working researchers, clinicians, and grad students — the people whose Thursday afternoon gets eaten by tool-switching. Practical guides, honest comparisons, and the occasional opinion about where research is going next.
Introducing AllScience: The Complete AI-Powered Platform for Science
Eight tabs. One paper. Something has to give. AllScience replaces PubMed + Zotero + Grammarly + Overleaf + the journal submission portal with one login, one workflow, and AI that cannot make up citations because it only pulls from papers you already saved.
How to Search 250 Million Scientific Papers in 2 Seconds
One search bar. Seventeen academic databases at the same time. Results deduplicated and ranked in about two seconds. Step-by-step walkthrough plus the boolean, field-search, and MeSH tricks that make the search precise enough for a systematic review.
AllScience vs PubMed vs Google Scholar: Which Should You Use?
Your research day does not end when you find the paper. PubMed and Google Scholar are good at finding. AllScience is built for what happens next — the four weeks between "I found the papers" and "the draft is in the reviewer's inbox." Honest feature-by-feature comparison.
Why Researchers Are Switching to AllScience in 2026
You probably have eight tabs open right now just to finish one literature review. PubMed, Semantic Scholar, Zotero, Grammarly, a Google Doc, the journal submission page — and none of them talk to each other. Here is what a researcher's day looks like when they stop.
Write Your Research Paper 3x Faster with AI-Powered Tools
The first draft is fast. The next eight weeks — reformatting the bibliography when the journal asks for Vancouver instead of APA, Grammarly flagging every sentence in your methods section because "passive voice detected" — is where the time goes. Here is how to take those weeks back.
The Future of Scientific Publishing Is Open, AI-Powered, and Independent
You do the work. Someone else gets paid. That is the math of legacy scientific publishing — and the reason it has to change. What comes next, why it matters, and what you can do this week to nudge the field in the right direction.