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Upload your study material or begin with a topic. Sunward helps you follow complex research through clearer explanations, guided workflow, and grounded references.
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Upload your study material or describe the topic you want Sunward to reorganize into clearer flow.
Provide an article, full or partial draft, or a paper and get a detailed academic analyse/review report.
Start from an article, partial draft, published text, or review target.
A well-guided workflow that helps with article structuring, shaping sections, citations, and draft-level reviews.
Start from a topic, draft, assignment statement, or source notes.
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Sunward brings explanations, real-world examples, follow-up questions and answers, and writing support into one grounded workspace.
Example
Dense paper excerpt
Antimicrobial resistance can arise when bacterial populations acquire or select genetic variants that reduce drug susceptibility, allowing survival under antibiotic pressure and enabling resistant lineages to expand.
Clear explanation
Antibiotics create pressure: bacteria that can survive the drug are more likely to remain and multiply. Resistance may come from mutations or acquired genes, and the result is a population that becomes harder to treat.
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Simplifies dense material into organized, connected study text.
Shows how ideas appear in real systems, applications, or familiar phenomena.
Shows how concepts, mechanisms, theories, or findings relate to each other.
Next-layer thinking from the current standpoint: implications, open questions, assumptions, and adjacent ideas.
Guidance for article structuring, shaping sections, citations, and draft-level reviews.
Source-linked explanations with clear boundaries between original material and interpretation.
Each paper opens into its own local workspace with guided reading, source map, Q&A, and feedback capture.
Local alpha: uploaded PDFs and generated outputs are stored on this machine.