AllSci Introduces Hypothesis Publishing to Transform Scientific Sharing

AllSci, an innovative platform leveraging artificial intelligence to advance scientific research, has unveiled its new feature, Hypothesis Publishing. Launched on December 15, 2025, this tool allows researchers to share standalone hypotheses directly on the AllSci platform, connecting them with over 15 million scientific ideas derived from existing published research.

The introduction of Hypothesis Publishing is the first step in AllSci’s upcoming open-access Publish Suite. This feature is designed to facilitate seamless sharing of scientific ideas, enabling researchers to instantly link their hypotheses into a vast network of interconnected scientific knowledge. Each hypothesis is automatically analyzed and linked to existing research by AllSci’s AERIS AI, enhancing the discoverability of related works and contextualizing new findings.

Matthew Chervenak, the founder and CEO of AllSci, emphasized the feature’s purpose: “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.” Chervenak highlighted that Hypothesis Publishing represents just the beginning of a broader initiative to enhance scientific communication.

Accelerating Scientific Knowledge Sharing

The introduction of Hypothesis Publishing encourages early and transparent sharing of scientific ideas. By allowing researchers to publish their hypotheses, AllSci aims to foster a culture where ideas that might otherwise remain unpublished can contribute to the ongoing dialogue in the scientific community.

The platform’s user-friendly interface enables researchers to easily submit their hypotheses, which can lead to collaborative opportunities and the potential for further exploration. This feature aligns with AllSci’s mission to atomize knowledge into manageable units, inspired by the philosophy of Karl Popper, who posited that scientific knowledge consists of conjectures and refutations.

Future Developments in the Publish Suite

Hypothesis Publishing is just the first in a series of enhancements set to roll out in the coming months. Future updates will expand publishing capabilities to include research questions, methods, results, posters, and complete scientific articles. This comprehensive approach aims to transform how scientific knowledge is created, shared, and evaluated, further solidifying AllSci’s position as a leader in the research community.

The Hypothesis Publishing feature is now available to all registered users of AllSci, with a free account option offered on the platform. This initiative marks a significant step towards facilitating a more inclusive and collaborative scientific environment.

AllSci continues to reshape the landscape of scientific research, providing tools that not only enhance knowledge sharing but also improve the measurement of contributions to the scientific dialogue. As the platform evolves, it aims to maximize the impact of researchers and organizations on both science and society.

For further information, please contact:
Jon Treichler
Senior Manager, Marketing & Communications
AllSci
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (240) 630-4965

By prioritizing transparent sharing and collaboration, AllSci is set to change the way scientific ideas are communicated, ultimately enriching the global scientific community.