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Found 21 Skills
Master the AI tools that accelerate research and information gathering. From market research to academic analysis, find insights faster and make better decisions. Use when "research, find information, academic papers, market research, competitive intelligence, fact check, research, information, analysis, academic, market-research" mentioned.
Technical research methodology using Context7, Exa, and Sequential Thinking for documentation, best practices, and complex investigations.
Search and progressively read open-access academic papers through DeepXiv. Use when the user wants layered paper access, section-level reading, trending papers, or DeepXiv-backed literature retrieval.
Search published venue papers (IEEE, ACM, Springer, etc.) via Semantic Scholar API. Complements /arxiv (preprints) with citation counts, venue metadata, and TLDR. Use when user says "search semantic scholar", "find IEEE papers", "find journal papers", "venue papers", "citation search", or wants published literature beyond arXiv preprints.
AI-powered web search via Exa with content extraction. Use when user says "exa search", "web search with content", "find similar pages", or needs broad web results beyond academic databases (arXiv, Semantic Scholar).
Offer a structured but non-clinical space for a PhD student or researcher to check in on their mental and emotional state, especially around imposter syndrome, guilt about rest, chronic over-promising, and burnout signals. Use this skill when the user expresses feelings of inadequacy, constant comparison to peers, fear of disappointing their advisor, guilt about taking time off, or exhaustion that isn't just physical. Trigger on phrases like "I feel behind", "everyone is smarter than me", "I can't rest", "I'm burned out", "imposter syndrome", "I'm not good enough", "I'm afraid of disappointing", "I should be working", or whenever the tone of the user's message suggests emotional strain rather than a technical question. Also trigger gently if these signals appear incidentally in a task-focused conversation.
12 research methodology skills. Trigger: study design, methodology selection, scientific reasoning, mentoring. Design: rigorous methods frameworks covering qualitative, quantitative, and mixed approaches.
13 deep research & systematic reviews skills. Trigger: systematic reviews, multi-source synthesis, comprehensive literature surveys. Design: multi-step research protocols with quality assessment and evidence grading.
Neuroscience research and reasoning workflows using ToolUniverse tools. Covers computational neuroscience (rate models, integrate-and-fire neurons, synaptic plasticity, network dynamics), neuroanatomy (cortical regions, basal ganglia, cerebellum, brainstem, model organism connectomes), neurophysiology (ion channels, action potentials, synaptic transmission), neural circuits (E/I balance, oscillations, central pattern generators), synaptic dynamics (STDP, short-term plasticity, neuromodulation), neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS, Huntington's), and clinical neurology (cranial nerves, stroke localization, neuromuscular disorders). Use when researchers ask about brain regions, neural computation, firing rates, synaptic plasticity, connectomics, neurodegeneration, or clinical neurological questions.