Your daily scientific catch-up. Simpler.

Incoming Science sends you a daily (or weekly) report of the most important papers in your field, ranked by your personal and evolving taste. AI curates the abundance, making it easier to find the needles in the speed-of-light growing haystack.

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Your Daily Reading

Every morning, a bespoke PDF digest arrives, formatted for focused work. No distractions, just high-density insight.

  • auto_awesome Priority Scoring: Each paper is ranked 1–10 based on your unique research profile.
  • rate_review Rapid Feedback: Use the embedded rating buttons to train your personal curator monthly.
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Precision Delivery

Choose the frequency that matches your needs.

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Daily Digest

A focused summary delivered every morning. You still get all the papers, just with the interesting ones on the top.

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Weekly Synthesis

Arrives on a day of your choosing. A macro-view of the week's most relevant papers.

Macro Review

Waving hands - how it works

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Phase 01

FETCH // THE INCOMING SCIENCE RSS

The System monitors leading journals and relevant arXiv pages for the fields it covers. New papers are fetched through RSS endpoints.

Phase 02

TRIAGE // CLAUDE HAIKU

Incoming papers undergo semantic triage. Claude Haiku evaluates relevance against user interest clusters.

Phase 03

SCORING // CLAUDE SONNET

Surviving papers are processed by Claude Sonnet for deep contextual scoring (1.0 - 10.0). It maps current findings against historical user preferences and cross-disciplinary impact metrics.

Phase 04

REFINEMENT // MONTHLY PROFILE UPDATE

Once a month, all rated papers are reviewed with a focus on discrepancies between assigned scores and user feedback. The taste profile is updated accordingly, with an evolving narrative attached — allowing long-term shifts in research interest to be tracked and reflected over time.

About

A Project for busy researchers

Incoming Science is a non-profit project, built solely for scientific purposes. It was conceived and constructed as a project by Yuval Zamir, a PhD student in physics at ICFO, Spain — built in collaboration with Claude Code.

If you want to learn more, contribute, or help — reach out.