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Anthropic launches Claude Science, an AI workbench for the lab

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June 30, 2026

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Anthropic launches Claude Science, an AI workbench for the lab

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

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Campus Technology: All Articles

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· Jul 1, 2026

Anthropic, NVIDIA Move AI Agents Deeper into Scientific Workflows

Anthropic has introduced Claude Science, a new AI workbench for scientists that integrates research tools, produces auditable artifacts, and connects to specialized life sciences models and workflows from NVIDIA.

The New Stack

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· Jun 30, 2026

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 The post Anthropic launches Claude Science, an AI workbench for scientific research appeared first on The New Stack.

MIT Technology Review

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· Jun 30, 2026

Claude Science is Anthropic’s newest flagship product

At an event for pharmaceutical executives, biotech founders, and researchers on Tuesday, Anthropic announced Claude Science, a major new product intended to support scientific research in the same way that Claude Code supports software engineering. Like Claude Code, Claude Science can autonomously carry out meaningful work when given concise, high-level instructions, and it has access

TechCrunch

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· Jun 30, 2026

Anthropic’s Claude Science bets on workflow, not a new model, to win over scientists

Anthropic's Claude Science is a workbench that gives scientists one environment to do computational research, saving them from the need to bounce between databases, pipelines, and tools.

The Next Web

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· Jun 23, 2026

Anthropic launches Claude Tag, an always-on AI teammate that lives in your Slack channels

Anthropic is launching Claude Tag in research preview, an “always-on Claude” that lives inside Slack and acts as a persistent AI teammate. The feature lets users tag @Claude to get insights in conversations and assign tasks. It is available to Claude Enterprise and Claude Team customers starting today. Claude Tag is an evolution of Anthropic’s [] This story continues at The Next Web

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 9, 2026

Meet Biomni: the free powerful biomed AI agent turning data into hypotheses

A Stanford University-led team including two Chinese researchers said they built the first general-purpose biomedical AI agent capable of working alongside human scientists, taking on complex tasks that once required groups of specialists. Jure Leskovec, a Stanford computer science professor who supervised the work, said the agent had been released as an open-source system with a web interface so that biologists could use it without writing code. “We have over 10,000 scientists all over the...

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Related coverage for "Anthropic launches Claude Science, an AI workbench for the lab": Campus Technology: All Articles — Anthropic, NVIDIA Move AI Agents Deeper into Scientific Workflows. The New Stack — Anthropic launches Claude Science, an AI workbench for scientific research. MIT Technology Review — Claude Science is Anthropic’s newest flagship product. TechCrunch — Anthropic’s Claude Science bets on workflow, not a new model, to win over scientists. The Next Web — Anthropic launches Claude Tag, an always-on AI teammate that lives in your Slack channels. South China Morning Post — Meet Biomni: the free powerful biomed AI agent turning data into hypotheses