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LeapSpace launches to advance trusted AI-driven scientific research

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Elsevier launches LeapSpace, an AI-driven platform offering transparent analysis of 100m+ peer-reviewed articles to boost trusted scientific research.
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Elsevier unveils LeapSpace to boost trusted AI in research

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Elsevier launches LeapSpace, an AI workspace using peer-reviewed sources to boost trust and collaboration in academic and corporate research.
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One in three corporate researchers have yet to use AI tools

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One in three corporate researchers have yet to use AI tools, despite many seeing time savings and benefits in their work, says Elsevier's latest report.
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Elsevier unveils Embase AI to transform biomedical data research

Thu, 26th Jun 2025
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Elsevier launches Embase AI, a tool that halves biomedical data review time with natural language queries and transparent, up-to-date research summaries.
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Clari doubles EMEA customer base with revenue platform utilisation increase

Sat, 18th Nov 2023
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Clari has doubled its EMEA customer base due to greater use of its revenue platform, following acquisitions of Wingman and Groove.
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Elsevier launches 'Datasets' to assist research with predictive AI models

Tue, 14th Nov 2023
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In a bid to streamline researchers' access to quality data, Elsevier unveils 'Datasets', a product utilising AI and predictive analytics.
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The three horsemen of cyber risks: misinformation, disinformation, and fake news

Thu, 4th Nov 2021
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Misleading information has emerged as one of the leading cyber risks in our society, affecting political leaders and the economy, says new study.