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@heyrimsha: BREAKING: Claude can now resea...

@heyrimsha
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BREAKING: Claude can now research like a Stanford PhD student.

Here are 10 insane Claude prompts that turn 40+ research papers into structured literature reviews, knowledge maps, and research gaps in minutes (Save this)
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PROMPT 1 - The Intake Protocol

Use this when you first upload your papers:

"I'm going to share [X] papers on [topic].
Before I ask anything, do this:

1. List every paper by author + year + core claim in one sentence
2. Group them into clusters of shared assumptions
3. Flag any paper that contradicts another

Don't summarize. Map the landscape."
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PROMPT 2 - The Contradiction Finder

Most researchers miss this. This prompt doesn't:

"Across all papers uploaded, identify every point where two
or more authors directly contradict each other.

For each contradiction:
- State both positions
- Name the papers
- Explain WHY they likely disagree (methodology, dataset, era)

Format as a table."
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PROMPT 3 - The Citation Chain

"Pick the 3 most-cited concepts across these papers.

For each concept:
- Who introduced it first?
- Who challenged it?
- Who refined it?
- What's the current consensus (if any)?

Show me the intellectual lineage like a family tree."

This one alone saves 6 hours of backward citation digging.
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PROMPT 4 - The Gap Scanner

This is where it gets scary good:

"Based on all uploaded papers, identify the 5 research
questions that NOBODY has fully answered yet.

For each gap:
- Why does it exist? (too hard, too niche, overlooked?)
- Which existing paper came closest to answering it?
- What methodology would be needed to close it?"
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PROMPT 5 - The Methodology Audit

"Compare the research methodologies used across all papers.

Group by: surveys, experiments, simulations, meta-analyses,
case studies.

Then flag:
- Which methodology dominates this field and why?
- Which methodology is underused?
- Which paper's methodology is weakest and why?"
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PROMPT 6 - The Master Synthesis

Once you've run the above prompts, hit this one:

"You now have a full picture of this literature.

Write a synthesis that does NOT summarize individual papers.

Instead:
- State what the field collectively believes
- State what remains contested
- State what's been proven beyond reasonable doubt
- End with the single most important unanswered question

Max 400 words. No filler."
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PROMPT 7 - The Assumption Killer

"List every assumption that the MAJORITY of these papers share
but never explicitly test or justify.

For each assumption:
- State it clearly
- Name 1-2 papers that rely on it most
- Explain what would happen to the field if the assumption
turned out to be wrong"

This is how paradigm-shifting papers get written.
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PROMPT 8 - The Knowledge Map Builder

"Create a structured knowledge map of this entire literature.

Format:
- Central claim the field orbits around
- 3-5 supporting pillars (well-established sub-claims)
- 2-3 contested zones (active debates)
- 1-2 frontier questions (nobody's solved yet)
- 3 papers a newcomer MUST read first and why

Output as a clean outline, not prose."

Print this. Pin it above your desk.
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PROMPT 9 - The "So What" Test

Run this last. Every time.

"Pretend I have to explain this entire body of research to a
smart non-expert in 5 minutes.

Give me:
1. The one-sentence version of what this field has proven
2. The one honest admission of what it still doesn't know
3. The single real-world implication that matters most

No jargon. No hedging. No academic throat-clearing."
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10. The Citation Chain

"Pick the 3 most-cited concepts across these papers.

For each concept:
- Who introduced it first?
- Who challenged it?
- Who refined it?
- What's the current consensus (if any)?

Show me the intellectual lineage like a family tree."

This one alone saves 6 hours of backward citation digging.
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These 10 prompts turn Claude into a research co-pilot that:

→ Maps 50+ papers in under 30 minutes
→ Finds contradictions you'd miss in 10 hours of reading
→ Surfaces research gaps worth publishing on
→ Builds a knowledge structure you actually remember

Bookmark this thread.

If you found this useful, repost tweet 1 so other researchers see it.

Follow me for more prompts that do the work your PhD advisor never showed you.
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Follow me @heyrimsha for more.

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