K-Dense BYOK
github.com/k-dense-ai/k-dense-byokFree, open-source desktop AI research assistant that runs locally and turns natural-language requests into real data analysis, literature search, figure generation, and manuscript review; ships with 149 scientific skills, 326 workflow templates, and 229 databases across genomics, proteomics, drug discovery, and materials science, plus a living lab notebook, 60+ scientific file previews, and LaTeX editing (K-Dense-AI, 908+ stars, MIT License, 2026)
Sourced from
- Awesome AI for Science — github.com/k-dense-ai/k-dense-byok
- GitHub — github.com/k-dense-ai/k-dense-byok
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