Google unveils Gemini for Science, a suite of AI experiments and tools for research
Google announced Gemini for Science, a collection of AI tools and experiments aimed at accelerating scientific research.
At a glance
- Google announced Gemini for Science, bundling Co-Scientist, AlphaEvolve, ERA, NotebookLM literature tools, and a Science Skills package spanning 30+ life-science databases.
- Google said papers on ERA and Co-Scientist have been published in Nature.
- Google named BASF, Klarna, and Daiichi Sankyo as preview enterprise partners, with access rolling out via labs.google/science.
VERDICT — CONFIRMED
Google announced Gemini for Science, a collection of AI tools and experiments aimed at accelerating scientific research. The company said the bundle includes Co-Scientist for hypothesis generation via a multi-agent 'idea tournament,' AlphaEvolve and ERA for computational discovery by generating and scoring thousands of code variations in parallel, NotebookLM-based literature synthesis, and a 'Science Skills' package integrating more than 30 life-science databases.
Google said research papers on ERA and Co-Scientist have been published in Nature, and named BASF, Klarna, and Daiichi Sankyo as enterprise partners using the tools in preview, with access opening gradually through labs.google/science. Capability claims, including analyses completing in minutes rather than hours, are the company's own.
Key facts on file
- Google announced Gemini for Science, bundling Co-Scientist, AlphaEvolve, ERA, NotebookLM literature tools, and a Science Skills package spanning 30+ life-science databases.
- Google said papers on ERA and Co-Scientist have been published in Nature.
- Google named BASF, Klarna, and Daiichi Sankyo as preview enterprise partners, with access rolling out via labs.google/science.
