Anthropic Launches Claude Science, an AI Workbench for Scientific Research
The workbench connects more than 60 databases and adds reproducibility tools as Anthropic pushes workflow products for scientists.
- On Tuesday, Anthropic released Claude Science, a new AI workbench application designed to assist scientists with computational research and laboratory workflows.
- This launch continues Anthropic's strategic shift toward vertical, workflow-level products like Claude Code, integrating 60+ scientific databases to streamline lab operations.
- Designed for reproducibility, the workbench records the exact code and environment used to generate figures, ensuring results remain traceable while running locally on lab infrastructure to protect sensitive data.
- Early partners including the Allen Institute and Manifold Bio are testing the platform, while Anthropic will support up to 50 research projects with up to $30,000 in credits through December 1, 2026.
- Anthropic, now valued at $965 billion, is pushing toward an initial public offering after hiring prominent researcher John Jumper from DeepMind to accelerate its scientific ambitions.
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Anthropic launches Claude Science, an AI lab workbench
Anthropic has launched Claude Science, an app that pulls a researcher’s scattered tools into one place and lets AI agents run large parts of the work. It is the company’s biggest push yet into the lab. Anthropic said on June 30, 2026 that Claude Science is now available in beta. The company calls it an […] This story continues at The Next Web
The American AI company Anthropic has launched new software designed to help scientists automate research. This is intended to take over some of the time-consuming work.
Anthropic launches Claude Science, an AI workbench for scientific research
On Tuesday, Anthropic launched Claude Science, a new application for scientists that can run locally on macOS and Linux or on a remote machine. Anthropic describes it as its AI workbench “where scientists can conduct their research in one place.” In both design and spirit, it feels a bit like Claude Cowork for scientists. In its current form, Claude Science, now in beta, primarily targets researchers in the life sciences, but the name suggests t…

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