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Anthropic unveils ‘Claude Science’ for scientific research

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 12:02 PM

June 30 (Reuters) – Anthropic on Tuesday launched Claude Science, an AI research workbench, designed to help scientists streamline research, analyze data ​and manage complex computing workflows.

The workbench ‌offers scientists a user interface specifically designed for conducting research.

The launch is part of Anthropic’s life sciences and healthcare initiative, which the IPO-bound company has been developing since ‌October ​2025.

Here are a few ⁠details on the launch:

• ⁠Claude Science combines databases, coding tools, compute and research workflows in one workspace, helping scientists analyze literature, run analyses, create figures and manuscripts, ​and trace results back to their source code and environment.

• The tool is pre-configured ⁠with more than 60 scientific ⁠databases and can render scientific artifacts ​such as 3D protein structures, genome browser tracks ​and chemistry drawings, Anthropic said.

• Claude Science runs ‌on Anthropic’s existing Claude models, which have undergone the company’s standard responsible scaling and biosecurity evaluations.

• Several research organizations and companies testing the ⁠platform in beta reported significant efficiency gains, Anthropic added.

• Anthropic is also launching its own pre-clinical drug programs, ⁠focused on ‌neglected diseases, the AI startup’s ⁠head of life sciences Eric Kauderer-Abrams ​said during ‌a press briefing.

• “These are areas ​that are ⁠outside the scope of what the traditional pharma and biotech landscape might consider attractive targets, but nonetheless have real burden associated with them,” Kauderer-Abrams said.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by ​Vijay Kishore)