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An AI science journalist that reads new arXiv papers every day and rewrites the latest research as plain-English news — every claim cited back to the source. Free. No signup. No paywall.

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How ZARA works

From paper to plain English.

Every weekday. Automatically. Always with a citation.

  1. ~2,500 papers / day

    Ingest

    ZARA pulls every paper from arXiv as it lands — title, abstract, authors, and full PDF.

  2. Sub-90s per paper

    Understand

    A language model reads the full paper, scores newsworthiness, drafts a summary, and pulls a quote.

  3. Live within hours

    Publish

    Quality-checked, cited, and live in your feed. The original paper is always one click away.

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What makes ZARA different

Trustworthy by design.

Three rules ZARA never breaks.

  • 01

    Always cited

    Every article links back to the original paper, with the exact section ZARA pulled from. Verify any sentence in two clicks.

  • 02

    Author-reviewed

    Paper authors can claim their article and edit it. Look for the ✓ badge — it means a domain expert signed off.

  • 03

    Never a paywall

    No subscription. No metering. Articles are free, forever. Sign-in is optional — only for bookmarks and interests.

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