I'm Mikias, a software engineer. Naulus started as a personal problem: I was trying to get lean, and every source I read contradicted the last one. Carbs are poison, carbs are fine. Cardio is essential, cardio is pointless. Everyone sounded certain, almost no one showed their work, and a surprising amount of it traced back to citations that didn't say what they were claimed to say.
So I built the thing I wanted to read: a map of the actual claims, graded by how strong the evidence is, with every source resolvable to a real paper. It runs on an extraction and citation-verification pipeline I built, and it doubles as the clearest demonstration of that work. It is a slow, ongoing project, an honest reference rather than a finished encyclopedia, and it is the resource I needed when I started.