
Keepup.bio
Latest Biology Research and News
9 followers
Latest Biology Research and News
9 followers
keepup.bio is a dead-simple dashboard that gives you a daily feed of the latest research papers in biology. It pulls directly from the RSS feeds of over 80 top scientific journals (think Nature, Science, Cell, The Lancet, and more) into one clean, easy-to-browse custom feed by filtering across 25+ categories from Bioinformatics to Neuroscience. Itβs the fastest way to stay in the loop with what's happening in the life sciences.




Hey Hunters! π
I'm Amulya, the maker of keepup.bio, and I'm so excited to share it with you all!
The Problem: As someone doing a PhD in life sciences, I understand the constant struggle to stay current. I was juggling email alerts, RSS feeds, and manually checking a dozen other journal sites, PubMed, Google scholar, Bluesky/X profiles..etc. It was messy, time-consuming, and I always had the nagging feeling I was missing crucial new research.
I built keepup.bio to solve my own research headache. It's a single, clean, and dead-simple feed for the latest biology research. No more information overload, just a simple feed of latest issues/papers that you can filter by journals or your category of interest.
It currently aggregates daily from 90+ top-tier journals.
This is just the beginning, and I'm eager to build it based on what the community needs. I'm thinking about features like:
- Keyword alerts π
- Personal "read later" lists π
- Email digests βοΈ
I'd love to get your feedback. What's the one feature that would make this a daily go-to for you?
Thanks for your support! I'll be here all day to answer your questions.
You tackled one of the most tedious problems scientists encounter Amulya! We need to stay updated, yet the information is scattered around multiple sources.
Making it accessible in one site is definitely what we needed.
I really enjoyed the design. Itβs simple, clean and efficient!
Very nice work! Iβll add it to my tools!
Love the idea behind it. So pumped for this launch!
GPT-4o
This is truely awesome! Aggregating 90+ journals into one feed is such a time-saver β I'm drowning in research papers as it is, so this is a total game changer. Seriously, the problem it solves is so real for PhD students (and researchers in general!). How customizable are the filters, though? Like, can I get super specific with my searches?