An AI atlas turns 8.5M research papers into a clickable map
Tomesphere Atlas is an interactive research tool that places about 8.5 million open papers on a map-like screen. It began with arXiv papers and now also includes open papers from PubMed Central, bioRxiv, medRxiv, and eLife.
The papers are linked to genes, proteins, diseases, drugs, clinical trials, 3D protein structures, code, cited papers, and similar papers. On the map, each paper appears as a dot, and clicking a dot shows short details such as an AI summary, key findings, s, linked , and related information.
The map was built by turning papers into numerical representations with , then using UMAP to place them in two dimensions. Each paper also has a detailed page with full text, images, videos, s, GitHub links, dataset or model links, clinical trials, genes, diseases, and protein structure information.
Key points
- About 8.5 million open research papers are shown in an .
- The source set expanded from arXiv to PubMed Central, bioRxiv, medRxiv, and eLife.
- Papers are connected to genes, proteins, diseases, drugs, clinical trials, code, and related papers.
- Clicking a paper dot shows an AI summary, key findings, s, and linked information.
- Detailed pages collect full text, media, GitHub links, links, reviews, and scientific .