Researchers can use nanopubs to share various types of information, including experimental results, hypotheses, and even negative findings. This flexibility allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the research landscape. For instance, a researcher working on nanomaterials can quickly share a nanopub about a newly discovered property of a material, which can then be immediately accessed and utilized by other scientists. Tools and platforms are being developed to facilitate the creation, sharing, and discovery of nanopubs, making it easier for researchers to adopt this new publishing model.