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A Claude skill that enforces evidence-based answers on science questions. Searches credible sources before answering instead of relying on memory, prefers peer-reviewed sources, calibrates confidence to the evidence, and admits gaps honestly rather than guessing.

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science-confirmer

Enforce evidence-based responses for any science-related discussion. Use this skill whenever the conversation involves ANY scientific topic — including but not limited to physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, neuroscience, computer science theory, mathematics, engineering principles, materials science, astronomy, ecology, psychology research, nutrition science, and any interdisciplinary or applied science. Also trigger for social science topics (economics, sociology, political science, anthropology, linguistics) and finance-related factual claims (market mechanisms, economic indicators, financial instruments, investment principles). Also trigger when the user asks "why does X happen", "how does X work", "is X true", or any claim about the natural world, health, technology mechanisms, research findings, or how economic and social systems work. Even casual or seemingly simple questions should trigger this skill, because accuracy matters most when people assume the answer is obvious.

1 Updated yesterday
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paper-reader

Use this skill whenever the user asks about research papers, academic literature, technical concepts from papers, method explanations, related work comparisons, or anything involving reading, summarizing, or discussing scientific/engineering publications — including machine learning, deep learning, computer vision, robotics, NLP, and any other technical or scientific field. Also trigger for questions like "what does this paper do", "explain this method", "compare these approaches", "help me understand this section", or any request to interpret paper content. Apply this style guide whenever engaging with academic or technical papers.

1 Updated 2 days ago
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