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7Anthropic News·5h ago

Anthropic launches Claude Science, an AI workbench for scientific research

Anthropic released Claude Science in beta, an AI-powered research environment integrating over 60 curated scientific tools and databases for genomics, proteomics, structural biology, and cheminformatics. The platform features a coordinating agent with specialist sub-agents, a reviewer agent for citation and calculation checking, reproducible auditable artifacts, and flexible compute management across local machines, HPC clusters, and on-demand GPUs. It integrates with NVIDIA's BioNeMo Agent Toolkit, connecting to models like Evo 2, Boltz-2, and OpenFold3. Available to Claude Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise users, this represents Anthropic's most significant expansion into scientific AI tooling.

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8Mit Technology Review — Ai·5h ago·source ↗

Anthropic announces Claude Science, an autonomous research agent for scientific work

Anthropic unveiled Claude Science at an event for pharmaceutical executives, biotech founders, and researchers, positioning it as a major product for scientific research analogous to what Claude Code is for software engineering. Like Claude Code, Claude Science can autonomously execute meaningful work from high-level instructions and has access to relevant tools. The announcement signals Anthropic's expansion into scientific AI agents as a distinct product category targeting life sciences and research workflows.

6Anthropic News·29d ago·source ↗

How scientists are using Claude to accelerate research and discovery

Anthropic describes how researchers are deploying Claude-powered systems across scientific workflows, highlighting three case studies: Biomni (a Stanford agentic platform integrating hundreds of biomedical tools), the Cheeseman Lab (automating large-scale gene knockout experiment interpretation), and others. The piece details Claude for Life Sciences and the AI for Science program, which provides free API credits to high-impact research projects. Specific benchmarks cited include compressing months-long GWAS analyses to 20 minutes and analyzing 336,000 single-cell datasets to identify novel transcription factors.

7Anthropic News·29d ago·source ↗

Anthropic Partners with Allen Institute and HHMI to Deploy Claude in Frontier Life Sciences Research

Anthropic has announced flagship partnerships with the Allen Institute and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) to embed Claude into active scientific workflows at both institutions. HHMI's collaboration, anchored at Janelia Research Campus, focuses on developing specialized AI agents integrated with scientific instruments and analysis pipelines. The Allen Institute partnership targets multi-agent systems for multi-modal biological data analysis, including multi-omic integration, knowledge graph management, and experimental design coordination. Both partnerships emphasize interpretability, researcher autonomy, and transparency, with the stated goal of compressing months of manual analysis while keeping human scientists in control of scientific direction.

7Anthropic News·29d ago·source ↗

Anthropic Launches Claude for Life Sciences with New Connectors, Agent Skills, and Benchmark Improvements

Anthropic has announced a dedicated life sciences offering for Claude, targeting the full drug discovery and commercialization pipeline rather than individual tasks. Claude Sonnet 4.5 achieves 0.83 on the Protocol QA benchmark (above the human baseline of 0.79) and shows improvements on BioRench bioinformatics evaluations. The launch includes new connectors to platforms such as Benchling, BioRender, PubMed, Synapse.org, and 10x Genomics, plus a new Agent Skills framework starting with a single-cell RNA QC skill. Anthropic is partnering with major consultancies (Deloitte, Accenture, KPMG, PwC) and cloud providers (AWS, Google Cloud), with Sanofi cited as a flagship enterprise customer.

6Anthropic News·27d ago·source ↗

Anthropic partners with U.S. National Labs for 1,000 Scientist AI Jam evaluating Claude on scientific tasks

Anthropic is participating in the U.S. Department of Energy's first 1,000 Scientist AI Jam, bringing together scientists across multiple National Laboratories to evaluate frontier AI models on scientific research and national security applications. Claude 3.7 Sonnet, recently launched as the first hybrid reasoning model, will be a primary subject of evaluation across tasks including hypothesis generation, experiment planning, code generation, and result analysis. This builds on Anthropic's April 2024 collaboration with the National Nuclear Security Administration, which was the first instance of a frontier lab evaluating a model in a Top Secret classified environment. The partnership signals deepening government-industry collaboration on AI for scientific discovery and national security.

5Hacker News·5h ago·source ↗

Anthropic launches Claude Science product page

Anthropic has published a dedicated product page for 'Claude Science,' signaling a focused offering targeting scientific research use cases. The HN post generated 291 points and 100 comments, indicating meaningful community interest. The nature of the product — whether a specialized model, interface, or feature bundle — is not detailed in the source snippet, but the dedicated URL suggests a formal product launch.

7Anthropic News·29d ago·source ↗

Anthropic Partners with US Department of Energy on Genesis Mission for AI-Driven Scientific Discovery

Anthropic and the US Department of Energy have announced a multi-year partnership under the DOE's Genesis Mission initiative, targeting AI deployment across energy, biological sciences, and scientific productivity domains. The partnership will provide DOE researchers access to Claude and Anthropic engineers who will build purpose-built agents, Model Context Protocol servers, and specialized Claude Skills for scientific workflows. The collaboration has potential reach across all 17 US national laboratories and builds on prior work including a nuclear risk classifier with the National Nuclear Security Administration and Claude deployment at Lawrence Livermore. This represents a significant expansion of Anthropic's US government footprint.

9Anthropic News·27d ago·source ↗

Anthropic introduces computer use capability, upgraded Claude 3.5 Sonnet, and Claude 3.5 Haiku

Anthropic announced three major developments: an upgraded Claude 3.5 Sonnet with significant coding improvements (SWE-bench Verified rising from 33.4% to 49.0%, surpassing all publicly available models including reasoning models), a new Claude 3.5 Haiku that matches Claude 3 Opus performance at Haiku-tier speed, and a public beta of 'computer use' — a capability allowing Claude to control computers by viewing screens, moving cursors, clicking, and typing. Computer use is available via the Anthropic API, Amazon Bedrock, and Google Cloud Vertex AI, with early adopters including Replit, The Browser Company, and Cognition. Both safety institutes (US AISI and UK AISI) conducted pre-deployment testing, and the model was assessed as remaining within ASL-2 under Anthropic's Responsible Scaling Policy.