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With ResearchRabbit, exploring the literature feels more like following your curiosity than checking boxes. Start with one paper and easily expand your search by adding new authors, related works, and emerging topics. The more you explore, the more your ideas grow.
Leave the lists to the robots. You’ve got discoveries to make.



Writer’s block is just a bunch of lonely ideas waiting to be introduced.
ResearchRabbit helps you keep your papers, notes, and thoughts connected, so no idea gets left out in the cold. The best breakthroughs can happen when your ideas finally meet.

It’s hard to study an elephant with a microscope, but that’s what we’re doing when we read one paper to understand a whole field.
Instead, use ResearchRabbit to easily connect papers and authors to the big picture. See how topics relate to each other and evolve over time by using built-in visualizations.
You can put that microscope down (for now).




Enocrinologist
ResearchRabbit is a cool web app, especially useful for medical postgraduates. It allows you to see the citations of the paper you are reading as a map with author names and year, see the connections between citations and visually sort by year of publication..
Longevity Researcher
My favorite so far. I've already found many helpful articles and synced it up with my Zotero... I've been able to explore this option the most and integrate it into my Zotero work flow.
Behavioral neuroscientist
I am calling it a hard stop to my hunt in Environmental Research. It is so interesting to see that the 80+ random papers I picked to flag actually cluster neatly into several pockets. Highly recommend @RsrchRabbit !
Struggling with your literature review? Let ResearchRabbit do the heavy lifting! If you're a researcher, student, or academic professional, you know how time-consuming and overwhelming it can be to track down relevant literature, identify research gaps, and stay up-to-date with emerging trends...
ResearchRabbit is an amazing aid for research. It is much better than the suggestions of traditional research paper search websites like ScienceDirect. It also shows you post and pre publications of the targeted article.