A new tool by Outread, called DarwinAI (you can find in the navbar) and allows you to ask questions and get relevant insights from across 200M peer-reviewed studies.
Hey everyone, I’m the co-founder of Outread. While exciting scientific discoveries are being made every day, most of us don’t get the chance to read about them. Dense journals and technical language keep this knowledge locked away. Outread changes that by making it easier to discover fascinating research tailored to your interests.
For example, did you know one study found that many successful people aren’t necessarily the most talented, but often those with fortunate circumstances? Or that people who feel younger than their age have more gray matter in brain areas like the inferior frontal gyrus? These are just a few of the interesting insights you can uncover on our app.
We’re curating the most trending papers across categories, using smart metrics to bring breakthrough research to light.
Now, with Outread you can read 15-min summaries of top research articles in different categories - everything from business to health and technology. We use a generative AI to create these summaries and publish new ones everyday! Hope you like it and open to any feedback. While it is paid, you can read the free article of the day on the very top.
Hey, everyone. For those of you who don't know, Outread is simplifying research articles. We take key points and provide digestible summaries of the top research papers from journals like Nature, Science and American Economic Review. We cover a variety of categories including health science, creative science, economy, business and startups etc.
Tools on top of the platform will allow you to get definitions, images and videos for key words and concepts explained in the research paper to help you better understand.
Some of the most disruptive technologies have had their beginnings in research papers. For example, the concept of blockchain was introduced in a paper by Satoshi Nakomoto and the technology behind Alexa was introduced in a paper called 'True Knowledge' by William Tunstall-Pedoe.
And who knows, you might find something revolutionary in one of these research summaries or they could spark an idea for a product!
Hey guys, Outread is a startup bringing people closer to understanding the world around them. My dad once mentioned that “our body is an amazing machine and we barely know anything about it.” And I remember thinking to myself, that this holds true for most of the things around us.
Plenty of myths exist that may be causing more harm than good. For example, contrary to the popular belief that everyone should drink 8 glasses of water, it has been proven on several occasions in research papers that you should only drink as much as your body needs. Your body lets you know when it's thirsty and drinking more water than required can be extra work for your liver. And this is just one example. Many such myths exist that are aggravated by newspapers with their bias and unreliableness. The only solution to this is awareness based on research articles. Good research articles are based on hard evidence and experimentation. A lot of people usually shy away from reading research papers because of their length and complicated jargon. At Outread, we pick key insights from top research articles and present them in a digestible summary with easy to understand language. We’re bringing you closer to understanding the world around you.