Open Science (AIPOCH)
github.com/aipoch/open-scienceOpen-source, local-first, model-agnostic AI research workbench for reproducible scientific discovery; runs Python/R notebooks, searches the web, calls scientific data connectors, and produces inspectable reports, tables, and figures in a self-hosted desktop workspace (1.5K+ stars, Apache 2.0, 2026)
Sourced from
- GitHub — github.com/aipoch/open-science
- Awesome AI for Science — github.com/aipoch/open-science
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