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Cross-domain discovery hub

Explore Quatrix from subatomic matter to cosmic structure.

This page is the start-here layer for browsing the scientific universe of Quatrix. It keeps the paths clear while deeper interactions and APIs are still being wired.

Elements
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Periodic building blocks.
Isotopes
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Variants across nuclear structure.
Molecules
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Compounds and compositions.
Particles
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Subatomic entities and composites.
Space objects
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Planetary and cosmic anchors.
Articles
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Readable primers and context.

Elements

Periodic-system browsing, elemental profiles, and linked isotopes.

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Isotopes

Mass-number variants, half-life notes, and atomic context as the isotope layer is refined.

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Molecules

Compound browsing, composition, and builder-oriented entry points.

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Particles

Fundamental and composite particles across the subatomic layer.

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Space Objects

Planets, stars, galaxies, sky tools, and the growing cosmic catalog.

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Knowledge Articles

Written primers and explanatory articles that bridge scientific domains.

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Materials

A future layer for material classes, microstructure, performance, and manufacturing context.

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Biology Bridge

The future bridge from chemistry into proteins, genes, pathways, and biological systems.

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What is visible right now

Use real records when they are present, and graceful previews when the database is still sparse.

Elements
HydrogenCarbonIronGold
Molecules
WaterCaffeineGlucoseSilica
Particles
ElectronProtonNeutronMuon
Space
Andromeda Galaxy (M31)EarthJupiterMars

How to use this section

Quatrix should feel guided, not flat.

  • Start in a domain hub, then move into profiles and connected graph-backed context.
  • Use Truth when you want citations, relationships, and claims rather than catalog browsing.
  • Use Research when you want to save, capture, or return to entities through a personal workflow.
  • Expect future sections like Materials and Biology Bridge to appear as polished shells before full data depth lands.