Notebooks
Public notebooks worth opening
These are real notebooks other people published, not screenshots or demos. Open one to see how someone else structured their sources and prompts before you build your own.
Practical study-skills resource covering time management, exam preparation, critical thinking, note-taking, and group work from an academic publisher's catalog.
Research on exceptional aging and longevity science, examining what distinguishes 'super agers' from typical age-related decline.
Examination of AI in clinical settings, including the AMIE diagnostic system and applications for interpreting health data.
Introductory biology curriculum organized around evolution, covering biotechnology, genomics, ecology, and conservation topics.
Trip-planning resource paired with scientific explanations of Yellowstone's geology, geysers, and ecosystems.
Revolutionary Blueprints: The Founders
U.S. National Archives with Google Arts & Culture
Collection of founding-era primary sources including private letters, constitutional drafts, and addresses from Washington, Jefferson, Hamilton, Madison, Adams, Franklin, and Jay.
Revolutionary Women: The Unsung Founders
U.S. National Archives with Google Arts & Culture
Primary-source collection highlighting women's contributions to the American Revolution, featuring figures like Abigail Adams and Phillis Wheatley.
Earnings Reports For Top 50 Corporations
Archive of 2025 earnings reports from major public corporations for investors and analysts tracking firms and industries.
Coverage of Mexico's energy transition from fossil fuels to renewables, tracking policy initiatives and implementation progress.
Health tech investment coverage tracking venture capital flows, IPO activity, and M&A trends in medical technology.
Exploration of AI's potential to simulate brain activity, from historical theory to modern neuronal reconstruction and benchmarking.
Complete Sherlock Holmes & Game
Complete Sherlock Holmes canon (1892-1927) with interactive text adventure functionality for solving mysteries.
William Shakespeare: The Complete Works
Complete Shakespeare plays for students, scholars, and theater enthusiasts, supporting close reading and creative reinterpretations.
Arthur Brooks' Atlantic column paired with Greek philosophy on finding meaning, work-life balance, and career transitions.
Science-backed parenting guidance for the smartphone era, addressing screen time, sleep, and digital-age child development.
Interactive home-buying guide covering financial readiness, agent selection, and first-time buyer strategies.
Every notebook here is public and read-only — open it to browse, then build your own from the sources that interest you. None of these are affiliated with the Hub; credit stays with whoever published them.