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From AI for Science to Agentic Science: A Survey on Autonomous Scientific Discovery

Machine Learning 2025-10-21 v2

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping scientific discovery, evolving from specialized computational tools into autonomous research partners. We position Agentic Science as a pivotal stage within the broader AI for Science paradigm, where AI systems progress from partial assistance to full scientific agency. Enabled by large language models (LLMs), multimodal systems, and integrated research platforms, agentic AI shows capabilities in hypothesis generation, experimental design, execution, analysis, and iterative refinement -- behaviors once regarded as uniquely human. This survey provides a domain-oriented review of autonomous scientific discovery across life sciences, chemistry, materials science, and physics. We unify three previously fragmented perspectives -- process-oriented, autonomy-oriented, and mechanism-oriented -- through a comprehensive framework that connects foundational capabilities, core processes, and domain-specific realizations. Building on this framework, we (i) trace the evolution of AI for Science, (ii) identify five core capabilities underpinning scientific agency, (iii) model discovery as a dynamic four-stage workflow, (iv) review applications across the above domains, and (v) synthesize key challenges and future opportunities. This work establishes a domain-oriented synthesis of autonomous scientific discovery and positions Agentic Science as a structured paradigm for advancing AI-driven research.

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@article{arxiv.2508.14111,
  title  = {From AI for Science to Agentic Science: A Survey on Autonomous Scientific Discovery},
  author = {Jiaqi Wei and Yuejin Yang and Xiang Zhang and Yuhan Chen and Xiang Zhuang and Zhangyang Gao and Dongzhan Zhou and Guangshuai Wang and Zhiqiang Gao and Juntai Cao and Zijie Qiu and Ming Hu and Chenglong Ma and Shixiang Tang and Junjun He and Chunfeng Song and Xuming He and Qiang Zhang and Chenyu You and Shuangjia Zheng and Ning Ding and Wanli Ouyang and Nanqing Dong and Yu Cheng and Siqi Sun and Lei Bai and Bowen Zhou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.14111},
  year   = {2025}
}