Every day, thousands of scientific studies are published—but only a small fraction ever reach the people who could truly benefit. At PubTrawlr, we believe that science should move faster, reach farther, and be easier to understand.
Average lag from discovery to practice
Of findings quickly implemented
Peer-reviewed journals monitored daily
There’s a 17-year gap between new scientific discoveries and their use in the real world.
Only 14% of findings are quickly applied.
And the rest? Buried behind jargon, paywalls, and PDFs.
That’s unacceptable.
Whether you're a student, policymaker, nonprofit leader, or lifelong learner—you deserve better access to what science knows now.
PubTrawlr is a web-based platform that uses AI to analyze, summarize, and recommend peer-reviewed research in plain language. No more slogging through dozens of dense PDFs—we surface what matters, when it matters.
Scientific breakthroughs are powerful only when put to work. We strip away paywalls, jargon, and PDF-induced headaches so you can act on the evidence—fast.
Plug fresh findings into lectures, grant apps, and projects—no time-travel required. Your students will thank you.
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Craft grant-winning stories and demonstrate impact with data that resonates with donors and communities alike.
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