Learn how to scan new papers, filter by your interests, export citations, and follow weekly research highlights.
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Choose your field and begin exploring newly published papers in seconds — no account or setup needed.
Choose a subject-specific research view built around selected journals and sources relevant to your field.
Each view tracks selected journals or arXiv categories relevant to the field, helping reduce noise from the wider literature stream.
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Tip: Best for first-time users — start with a broad view, then narrow results with journal filters or keyword search.
Move from a broad field view to the papers that match your specific research interests.
Refine results to only the journals that matter most to you, reducing noise from adjacent fields.
Enter keywords or wrap phrases in quotes for precise matching within paper titles and abstracts.
View all new papers, or focus on the weekly Top 10, Editor's Pick, High Impact, or Novel work.
Tip: Use journal filters to reduce noise and focus on the most relevant signal for your work.
Go from discovery to reading, citing, and saving — all without leaving the page.
Expand any paper inline to read its full abstract. Decide if it's worth reading in full before opening the journal site.
One-click copying of any citation format — paste directly into your writing tool or reference manager.
Download .bib or .ris files ready to import into any reference manager.
Helpful for literature reviews, proposal writing, and sharing relevant papers with your lab group.
Abstract: Understanding the projected changes in extratropical cyclone (ETC) activity is essential for anticipating regional climate impacts. The ETC activity over East Asia responds to future climate conditions dynamically using the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project models: GRIMs, WRF, RegCM, and CCLM. The results highlight how different emission scenarios — SSP1-2.6, SSP2-4.5, SSP3-7.0 — produce distinct regional patterns of oceanic and inland ETC activity.
A weekly shortlist that helps you quickly notice potentially relevant or interesting recent papers in your field.
Quickly scan 10 papers highlighted by OneScholar as a useful discovery starting point.
Explore past Top 10 lists to catch up on what you may have missed during a busy period.
Scan abstracts inline and jump into the full paper only when it's directly relevant to your work.
Top 10 is a useful discovery starting point — not a definitive ranking of scientific importance. Always read the full paper before citing.
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Public research views are open to browse without login. Request individual access for weekly updates, or request a pilot if you want a shared lab, department, or institutional view.