ResearchRabbit turns citation data into an interactive, explorable graph: add one or more seed papers, and the tool automatically maps backward citations, forward citations, and topically similar works, lett...
Several AI tools now check both whether a citation exists and how it is used in context.
Elicit automates key stages of the literature review process — from natural language search and paper screening to structured data extraction and report generation — using large language models over a corpus...
No single AI tool is best for synthesizing research papers — the right choice depends on whether you need open ended exploration, systematic evidence extraction, or strict source grounded synthesis.
Yes, several AI tools can summarize web articles while preserving direct links back to the original source.
AI chatbots often fabricate citations—one survey found about 40% of references generated by major chatbots were erroneous or entirely made up, with only 26% being fully accurate [2].
Perplexity AI cannot fully replace Google Scholar for academic research in 2026 — they serve complementary roles: Perplexity as a fast synthesis and orientation layer, Google Scholar as a paper discovery and...
For qualitative research — analyzing interviews, texts, observations, and themes — the most accurate AI search engines in 2026 are Perplexity AI (92 96% factual accuracy with inline citations) and Consensus...
The best AI tools for finding academic sources in 2026 include Elicit (structured extraction), Semantic Scholar (free 200M+ paper search), Consensus (quick evidence backed answers), ResearchRabbit (citation...
AI search engines verify and cite sources through a multi stage pipeline that retrieves candidate pages, evaluates them for relevance and authority, cross references claims across multiple sources, and then...
Siemens expects revenue from its Xcelerator online marketplace to more than double in fiscal 2026, part of a broader push to double digital business revenue to €18.8 billion by 2030.
On June 20, 2026, Ukrainian drones struck the Tyumen Oil Refinery in Siberia, roughly 2,000 km from Ukraine — the deepest strike of the war.