Accelerating scientific discovery with Co-Scientist

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Scientific discovery is driven by scientists generating novel hypotheses for complex problems that undergo rigorous experimental validation. To augment this process, we introduce Co-Scientist, a multi-agent AI system built on Gemini for structured scientific thinking and hypothesis generation. Co-Scientist aims to help scientists discover new original knowledge. Conditioned on their research objectives and prior scientific evidence, it formulates demonstrably novel research hypotheses for experimental verification. The system’s design involves agents continuously generating, critiquing and refining hypotheses accelerated by scaling test-time compute. Key contributions include: (1) a multi-agent architecture with an asynchronous task execution framework for flexible compute scaling; (2) a tournament evolution process for self-improving hypotheses generation. Automated evaluations show continued benefits of test-time compute scaling, improving hypothesis quality over time. While general purpose, we focus the validation in three biomedical applications: drug repurposing, novel target discovery 1, and explaining mechanisms of anti-microbial resistance 2. Specifically, Co-Scientist helped identify new drug repurposing candidates and synergistic combination therapies for acute myeloid leukemia, which were validated through in vitro experiments. These real-world validations demonstrate the potential of Co-Scientist to accelerate scientific discovery and usher in an era of AI empowered scientists.

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  1. These authors contributed equally: Juraj Gottweis, Wei-Hung Weng, Alexander Daryin, Tao Tu, Petar Sirkovic, Artiom Myaskovsky, Grzegorz Glowaty, Felix Weissenberger, Alessio Orlandi

Authors and Affiliations

  1. Google Cloud AI Research, Zurich, Switzerland

    Juraj Gottweis, Alexander Daryin, Petar Sirkovic, Artiom Myaskovsky, Grzegorz Glowaty, Felix Weissenberger, Alessio Orlandi, Dina Zverinski, Ivor Rendulic, Florian Hasler, Luka Rimanic, Marina Boia, Ivan Budiselic, Burak Gokturk & Amin Vahdat

  2. Google DeepMind, Mountain View, California, USA

    Wei-Hung Weng, Tao Tu, Keran Rong, Ryutaro Tanno, Khaled Saab, Nenad Tomašev, Elahe Vedadi, Jan Freyberg, Jeremy Ratcliff, Ottavia Bertolli, Demis Hassabis, Yunhan Xu, Pushmeet Kohli, Alan Karthikesalingam & Vivek Natarajan

  3. Google Research, Mountain View, California, USA

    Dan Popovici, Anil Palepu, Fan Zhang, Andrew Carroll, Kavita Kulkarni, Ben Feinstein, Mathias Bellaiche, Tom Sheffer, Katherine Chou, Avinatan Hassidim, Yossi Matias, James Manyika & Annalisa Pawlosky

  4. Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California, USA

    Jacob Blum, Yuan Guan & Gary Peltz

  5. Houston Methodist, Houston, Texas, USA

    Vikram Dhillon

  6. Sequome, South San Francisco, California, USA

    Eeshit Dhaval Vaishnav & Byron Lee

  7. Fleming Initiative and Imperial College London, London, UK

    Tiago R. D. Costa & José R. Penadés

Authors

  1. Juraj Gottweis
  2. Wei-Hung Weng
  3. Alexander Daryin
  4. Tao Tu
  5. Petar Sirkovic
  6. Artiom Myaskovsky
  7. Grzegorz Glowaty
  8. Felix Weissenberger
  9. Alessio Orlandi
  10. Dan Popovici
  11. Anil Palepu
  12. Keran Rong
  13. Ryutaro Tanno
  14. Khaled Saab
  15. Fan Zhang
  16. Jacob Blum
  17. Andrew Carroll
  18. Kavita Kulkarni
  19. Nenad Tomašev
  20. Dina Zverinski
  21. Ivor Rendulic
  22. Elahe Vedadi
  23. Florian Hasler
  24. Luka Rimanic
  25. Marina Boia
  26. Ivan Budiselic
  27. Ben Feinstein
  28. Mathias Bellaiche
  29. Tom Sheffer
  30. Jan Freyberg
  31. Jeremy Ratcliff
  32. Ottavia Bertolli
  33. Katherine Chou
  34. Avinatan Hassidim
  35. Burak Gokturk
  36. Amin Vahdat
  37. Yuan Guan
  38. Vikram Dhillon
  39. Eeshit Dhaval Vaishnav
  40. Byron Lee
  41. Tiago R. D. Costa
  42. José R. Penadés
  43. Gary Peltz
  44. Yossi Matias
  45. James Manyika
  46. Demis Hassabis
  47. Yunhan Xu
  48. Pushmeet Kohli
  49. Annalisa Pawlosky
  50. Alan Karthikesalingam
  51. Vivek Natarajan

Corresponding authors

Correspondence to Juraj Gottweis, Wei-Hung Weng, Pushmeet Kohli, Annalisa Pawlosky, Alan Karthikesalingam or Vivek Natarajan.

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Gottweis, J., Weng, WH., Daryin, A. et al. Accelerating scientific discovery with Co-Scientist. Nature (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-026-10644-y

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