SciWeave

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DeSci Labsa month ago
Ground Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and Windsurf in 300M scientific works — every citation is a real, verifiable DOI.
Overview

SciWeave MCP

Claude and ChatGPT, grounded in 300 million scientific works. The world's largest open research index, integrated into your AI workflow.

Free to start · usage-based after. Get your API key at mcp.sciweave.com.

Install

  1. Get your API key at mcp.sciweave.com.
  2. Add the server to your client (Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Windsurf) using the URL https://mcp.sciweave.com/mcp and your API key as the Authorization Token.
  3. Ask a research question — every claim comes back with a verifiable DOI.

Tools

  • ask_research_question — AI answer with inline citations grounded in the SciWeave index. Optional min_year / max_year filters.
  • find_references — Fast lookup. Returns title, authors, year, DOI, URL, and abstract snippet for the top top_k papers. ~1s typical latency, no synthesis.
  • get_research_thread — Resume a previous research conversation by thread_id (returned by ask_research_question). Original question, answer, citations, and follow-ups.

Every returned paper includes: title, authors, publication year, DOI, URL, abstract snippet.

What it makes possible

  • Draft a grant introduction or paper background with real citations.
  • Run a prior-art check before designing an experiment.
  • Turn a topic into a structured, ranked, cited reading list.
  • Design a precise search strategy — keywords, boolean queries, year bounds — then run an initial sweep.
  • Resume a multi-session literature review without losing your citations.

For agent builders

  • RAG eval harness — pipe ask_research_question into your golden set to benchmark grounding.
  • Long-horizon literature agent — persist thread_id across runs; resume with get_research_thread.
  • Citation verification — wrap find_references to post-check any LLM output that mentions a DOI.

Canonical loop: ask_research_question → save the returned thread_id → resume later with get_research_thread.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "sciweave": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": [
        "-y",
        "mcp-remote",
        "https://mcp.sciweave.com/mcp"
      ]
    }
  }
}
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Created At
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Updated At
a month ago
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DeSci Labs
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