Research Radar

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Follow topics, authors, journals and your own papers' citations — plus general news, tech and any RSS feed. Folio watches the literature so you don't have to.

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Topic

Sparse attention scales to million-token context windows

Nature Machine Intelligence · 2026 · 142 cites

News

EU AI Act enforcement begins — what researchers need to know

Reuters · 2 days ago

Author

A unified theory of protein folding kinetics

Cell · 2026 · 88 cites

RSS

Our new open dataset for clinical NLP

Allen AI blog · 5 days ago

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Follow research topics, specific authors, journals, or the citations of your own papers — plus general news, Hacker News, and any RSS feed.

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Every day Folio sweeps OpenAlex, Semantic Scholar, Google News, Hacker News and your feeds for what’s new and high-impact in your field.

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Everything Radar can track

Research topics & keywords
Specific authors
Journals & venues
New citations of your own papers
General news (Google News)
Tech (Hacker News)
Any RSS or Atom feed
Weekly or daily email digests
Tune by recency, citations & open-access
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Questions, answered

Where does Radar get its data?

OpenAlex and Semantic Scholar for the literature, Google News and Hacker News for general and tech news, and any RSS feed you add. No scraping — all official, keyless sources.

Can I track non-academic sources?

Yes. Beyond papers, follow news topics, Hacker News, and any blog, newsroom, Substack or subreddit that publishes an RSS feed.

How often will I be emailed?

It’s opt-in — pick a weekly or daily digest, or turn email off entirely and just use the in-app feed.

Which plan includes Radar?

Research Radar is part of the Fellow and Chair plans.

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