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Mission

Every big leap starts with a simple “surely this can't be it”.

Who Built This?

Just two humans: Goutham and Aqeedath.

We noticed a problem: crucial research data — the kind you need to push biology and space science forward was scattered, incomplete, and frustratingly inaccessible. Existing tools like NASA's OSDR and PubMed Central while powerful didn't give the intuitive, actionable insights researchers needed.

So we built CosmoAlex. Using modern frameworks powered by knowledge graphs. It gathers and organizes information in ways previously impossible, solving a bottleneck that had been slowing space biology research.

CosmoAlex, at the intersection of biology and space, makes access to NASA's resources easier at speed of thought. Because for the future of research, this isn't optional. It's imperative.

Built on Curiosity

What if finding research didn't feel like a black hole of PDFs and endless tabs?

What if discovery could feel like exploration again?

CosmoAlex was born from that question. Built by curiosity, refined by caffeine, and driven by a love for making sense of the unknown.

Why We Care

Because understanding life in space is the next step to living beyond it.

And that starts with making bioscience accessible to scientists, students, and anyone bold enough to ask why.

The faster we connect knowledge, the closer we get to the stars.

Our Vision

To reimagine space biology as something alive, open, queryable, and interconnected.

To build not just a database, but a discovery engine that evolves with the explorers who use it.

A map to our next frontier.

How Does This Pull It All Together?

Knowledge constellation

CosmoAlex takes hundreds of NASA bioscience papers, decades of research orbiting in silos and connects them into one living, breathing knowledge graph.

Every study, dataset, and mission becomes a node in a vast constellation of insight.

Instead of wading through PDFs and abstracts, you see how everything links, what was studied, where, why, and what it means for the future of life beyond Earth.

It's not just a search. It's exploration.

The kind that turns “hmm” into “aha!” in one click.

Ready to explore the living universe?

Start querying space biology research like never before

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