Welcome Pulse Brain

From practical actions to deep science — the only way to have the latest and most comprehensive evidence on what the farming and food industry can do to enhance human health.

Pulse Brain is the curated catalogue beneath that claim: a tier-graded, global register of peer-reviewed research alongside approved industry reports — every record read, classified and UK-contextualised against the practical question it answers. Refreshed daily. Free to browse.

2,000 studies catalogued Daily ingest · PubMed · CrossRef · OpenAlex · Semantic Scholar Free to browse · Free API for academia Submit an industry report →

How we tier evidence

  1. T1
    Meta-analyses & systematic reviewsThe strongest synthesis of existing evidence. Pre-registered, protocol-led, PRISMA-compliant where possible.
  2. T2
    Randomised controlled trials & large cohortsExperimental or longitudinal evidence with a control group or baseline. Strong internal validity for causal claims.
  3. T3
    Observational studies & field trialsCross-sectional, case-control and on-farm field evidence. Useful for association but weaker causal claims.
  4. T4
    Narrative reviews, commentaries & policy reportsEditorial syntheses, guideline documents, industry white papers. Valuable context but lower formal evidence weight.
Last refresh: automated ingest runs every 24 hours. 2,000 records indexed today.

What makes Pulse Brain different

  • Global in scope. The catalogue spans research from every region where soil-to-health evidence is published — over 2,000 records across international, UK, European, US, and Asian institutions. Not a UK-only archive.
  • UK-contextualised as an interpretive layer. Every record is read by Vitagri’s research team and tagged with applicability notes for UK policy, farming systems and supply chains — the value-add that makes global research actionable for UK audiences, without limiting who can use it.
  • Tier-graded. Not all evidence is equal. Each record carries a T1–T4 grade derived from study type and design, so readers can weight claims accordingly.
  • Cross-domain. Most catalogues specialise in either agriculture or nutrition. Pulse Brain integrates farming systems, soil biology, nutrient density, food quality and human health in one register.
  • Industry plus peer-reviewed. Alongside 2,000+ peer-reviewed studies, Pulse Brain includes approved industry reports, policy briefs and NGO research from 40+ trusted institutions worldwide.
  • Daily refresh. An ingest runs every 24 hours, pulling new records from PubMed, CrossRef, OpenAlex, Semantic Scholar and trusted publisher feeds. Manually reviewed before going live.
  • Free to browse, citable, machine-readable. Every record has a permanent URL and schema.org ScholarlyArticle markup. Academic API access is free globally.
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