What connections does medical research have that the field hasn't fully named yet?
What connections does medical research have that the field hasn't fully named yet?
Allivista reads the structure of published research — how concepts co-occur across millions of papers — and surfaces the bridges the field connects only indirectly: concepts linked through intermediaries that no single paper has directly stated.
Type a disease or topic, and the cortex — built from 4.3 million research papers — routes across the relevant fields, peels away the consensus everyone already cites, and surfaces what's underneath. For Alzheimer's, it surfaces a cerebrovascular / microvascular cluster — endothelial function, blood-brain-barrier permeability, vascular remodeling — that the papers connect to the disease only indirectly.
Two layers, side by side. The cortex discovers — deterministically, the same bridges every time, with no hallucination surface. Claude narrates — reading those bridges aloud in plain language, and nothing else: it can only phrase what the structure surfaced, which sits right beside it as receipts. You check one against the other. You bring the expertise; we surface the structure.
Discovery is deterministic and logged to a public-audit chain; the narration is grounded in — and constrained to — the surfaced bridges. Read more in About Allivista, or use the API directly if you're a developer.