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2. Select Idea Spark from the left side menu
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6. Once specification made, click on generate
7. @Novix_science will identify gaps
Go through each research gap.
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Explore these papers to validate the identified gap.
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Here are 9 insane Claude prompts that turn 40+ research papers into structured literature reviews, knowledge maps, and research gaps in minutes (Save this)
PhD Students – Use this FREE tool to analyze data in 10 sec.
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Here are 5 Powerful AI Tools That Will Help You Write a Strong Literature Review
1.Elicit – Finds relevant papers and summarises key findings so you don’t waste time digging manually.
2.Consensus – Shows what scientific studies actually agree on, helping you cite evidence-backed conclusions.
3.ResearchRabbit – Visualises paper networks so you can discover related studies quickly.
4.Scite. ai – Tells you whether a paper is supported or contradicted by later research.
5.SciSpace – Breaks down complex research papers into simple explanations and highlights methods/results.
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A lot of academics still think AI apps generate fake references to papers that don't exist.
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📢 Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellowship – University of Toronto
The University of Toronto is offering fully funded postdoctoral fellowships for Indigenous and/or Black researchers across disciplines.
The award provides up to $80,000 per year for up to two years, plus a $5,000 annual research stipend, with fellows starting by January 2027.
Applications are made through faculty nominations—contact potential supervisors early.
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