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name: hypothesis-generation
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description: Generate robust, testable scientific hypotheses grounded in existing literature. Use this skill when users need to formulate hypotheses from observations, design experiments to test hypotheses, explore competing explanations for phenomena, develop testable predictions, or create mechanistic explanations across any scientific domain. This skill is essential for hypothesis formation, experimental design, developing testable predictions, proposing mechanistic explanations, generating alternative theories, designing studies to distinguish between competing hypotheses, creating falsifiable predictions, and systematically evaluating hypothesis quality. Apply when users ask about "why" something happens, need to explain observations, want to test theories, design experiments, propose mechanisms, generate predictions, or explore alternative explanations in biology, chemistry, physics, medicine, psychology, or any scientific field.
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description: "Generate robust, testable scientific hypotheses grounded in existing literature. Use this skill when users need to formulate hypotheses from observations, design experiments to test hypotheses, explore competing explanations for phenomena, develop testable predictions, or create mechanistic explanations across any scientific domain. This skill is essential for hypothesis formation, experimental design, developing testable predictions, proposing mechanistic explanations, generating alternative theories, designing studies to distinguish between competing hypotheses, creating falsifiable predictions, and systematically evaluating hypothesis quality. Apply when users ask about \"why\" something happens, need to explain observations, want to test theories, design experiments, propose mechanisms, generate predictions, or explore alternative explanations in biology, chemistry, physics, medicine, psychology, or any scientific field."
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# Scientific Hypothesis Generation
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