Accelerating Discovery Through Open Knowledge
Aevum Encyclopedia's Modern Research division brings together the world's most impactful scientific findings into a unified, accessible platform. Every paper is indexed, cross-referenced, and connected to related discoveries.
Our AI-powered research engine identifies patterns across disciplines, helping scientists and scholars make connections that traditional databases miss.
Cross-Disciplinary Indexing
Every research paper is mapped to 5+ related disciplines
AI-Powered Literature Review
Automated synthesis of thousands of papers in minutes
Triple-Verification System
Expert review, peer validation, and community feedback
Open Data Integration
Direct access to datasets, methodologies, and raw results
Our Research Methodology
Source Discovery
AI scans 500K+ journals and repositories
Expert Curation
Domain specialists review and validate
Knowledge Mapping
Papers linked to broader knowledge graph
Open Publication
Free access with citations and datasets
Continuous Updates
Living documents updated as research evolves
Featured Research
View all featured βCRISPR-Cas12 Variants Enable Programmable Genome Editing with Unprecedented Precision
A comprehensive meta-analysis of 340 studies reveals that novel Cas12 variants achieve 99.4% editing accuracy off-target, marking a watershed moment for therapeutic gene editing applications in humans.
Dark Energy Measurements from the Euclid Space Telescope Challenge the ΞCDM Model
New observational data from ESA's Euclid mission suggests dark energy may not be a cosmological constant, potentially requiring a fundamental revision of our understanding of cosmic acceleration.
Latest Publications
Browse all βTransformer Architectures Beyond Attention: A Survey of Sparse and Linear Alternatives
A comprehensive review of 89 alternative attention mechanisms that achieve comparable performance with O(n) complexity, enabling deployment on edge devices.
Arctic Permafrost Thaw Acceleration: New Carbon Feedback Models Predict 2Β°C Higher Warming by 2100
Revised carbon cycle models incorporating methane clathrate destabilization suggest previous IPCC estimates underestimated Arctic feedback loops by 40%.
Cortical Layer-Specific Plasticity During Sleep: Evidence for Selective Memory Consolidation
High-resolution fMRI studies reveal that different cortical layers undergo distinct plasticity patterns during REM sleep, supporting targeted memory replay.
Room-Temperature Quantum Coherence Achieved in Topological Insulator Heterostructures
Engineered heterostructures of BiβSeβ and WTeβ maintain quantum coherence at 298K for over 100 microseconds, a 1000x improvement over prior work.
Synthetic Organellar Networks: Engineering Self-Replicating Compartmentalized Systems in vitro
Bottom-up construction of protocell-like systems with division cycles, membrane-bound metabolism, and heritable information storage using synthetic biology tools.
Quantum Gravity Signatures in Gravitational Wave Ringdown: Testing Beyond General Relativity
New analysis framework for LIGO/Virgo data reveals potential deviations from GR predictions in black hole ringdown phases at 3.2Ο significance.
Research Milestones
Full timeline β10,000th Peer-Reviewed Publication
Aevum reaches a major milestone with the 10,000th expert-verified research article, spanning 47 academic disciplines and 90+ institutions worldwide.
AI Research Assistant Launch
Our proprietary AI assistant, Aevum AI, debuts with the ability to summarize papers, find contradictions, and suggest related research across our entire database.
Open Data Initiative
Launch of Aevum Datasets β a repository of 2,400+ raw research datasets, making reproducibility and secondary analysis accessible to all.
Global Research Network Expansion
Partnership with 120 universities across 38 countries to create a decentralized research contribution network, doubling our contributor base.
Leading Contributors
All contributors βDr. Elena Rosetti
Quantum Physics, CERN
Prof. James Mwangi
Molecular Biology, Cambridge
Dr. Aisha Hassan
Climate Science, Stockholm U.
Prof. Takeshi Kobayashi
Neuroscience, Tokyo U.
Dr. Sofia Petrova
Machine Learning, ETH ZΓΌrich
Prof. Marcus Oliveira
Astrophysics, USP SΓ£o Paulo
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