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Open Science is an open-source, local-first AI workbench for scientists that positions itself as an alternative to hosted AI-for-science products. It combines a desktop workspace, literature and code workflows, figures, reports, review steps, MCP configuration, and research-specific agent skills into an auditable environment where outputs can be reproduced and inspected. The tool is aimed at researchers, labs, graduate students, and scientific software builders who want AI assistance without turning experiments, citations, or artifacts into opaque chat transcripts. Its model-agnostic architecture and Tauri desktop direction make it useful for teams that need local control as well as AI productivity. The GitHub repo surfaced in recent AI-agent/MCP searches and verified active documentation, roadmap, macOS MVP status, and MIT licensing.

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