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Diego F Cuadros1,2,3, Abdoul-Aziz Maiga4, Sid Thatham5
1Digital Epidemiology Laboratory, Digital Futures, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States.
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AI research agents increasingly support ideation, literature search, coding, experimental execution, analysis, and manuscript drafting across the scientific workflow. This progress advances automated discovery, but workflow automation is not scientific cognition. Scientific reasoning is cumulative and path-dependent: it depends on what a researcher has written, read, learned from critique, absorbed through experience, and used as habitual standards for judging novelty, rigor, feasibility, and significance. We propose Mnemo as a framework for modeling scientific cognition in AI research agents. First, scientific cognition may require differentiated memory, organized into distinct spaces for authored work, external reference, critique, experience, and judgment. Second, provenance should be treated not as passive metadata but as memory routing, because source origin helps determine cognitive function in reasoning. Third, new ideas may be better modeled as controlled collisions across memory spaces, filtered by judgment, rejection, and epistemic calibration, than as generic recombination from model priors. Mnemo motivates a research agenda for AI in science centered on routing fidelity, critique use, judgment alignment, rejection quality, and epistemic calibration.
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