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Eastern Amazon forests in Juruena, Mato Grosso, Brazil were studied to quantify canopy damage and recovery from selective logging. The dataset integrates field measurements of canopy gap fraction and ground damage with spectral mixture analysis of Landsat ETM+ satellite imagery across a 450-km² region. This first regional-scale study, created by ORNL_CLOUD, tracks post-harvest regrowth over 0.5 to 3.5 years, comparing reduced-impact and conventional logging practices.
2001-2005 data provides areal estimates of large deforestation events (>25 ha) in Mato Grosso, Brazil, and classifies subsequent land use as cropland, cattle pasture, or not in production. The dataset was produced by the Brazilian Institute for Space Research (INPE) under the PRODES program, with land use classifications derived from MODIS NDVI and EVI time-series analyzed via a decision-tree classifier. It consists of five annual ESRI shapefiles covering the post-deforestation period from 2002 to 2005.
This dataset provides 1999 estimates of cumulative deforestation as a proportion of total area for watersheds in Rondonia, Brazil, derived from a Landsat TM time series spanning 1975 to 1999. It includes six ESRI ArcGIS shapefiles delineating watershed boundaries for stream orders 2-7, based on a 90-m SRTM DEM, and a corresponding CSV file with deforestation proportions. The data was produced by ORNL_CLOUD using methods documented by Biggs et al. (2008).
A dataset from the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action, last updated on 2026-04-09, will become obsolete on 15/01/2026. It depicts areas where hunting of specific pest species is permitted, with boundaries derived from the PLM25 dataset and supplemented by legislative restrictions. The rules for this dataset were developed in consultation with the Game Management Authority, VicPolice, and Parks Victoria, based on several Acts of Parliament.
A systems immunology analysis reveals continuous antiretroviral therapy induces a progressive, senescence-like pro-inflammatory state in alveolar macrophages. The dataset likely contains results linking ART duration to epigenetic and transcriptomic changes, independent of HIV infection. Vinicius M. Fava published this research on figshare in April 2026.
A dataset from a systems immunology study investigating the long-term impact of continuous antiretroviral therapy (ART) on alveolar macrophages. The data likely contains transcriptomic and epigenetic profiles showing ART induces a progressive senescence-like pro-inflammatory state, with effects dependent on therapy duration. The dataset was authored by Vinicius M. Fava and last updated on April 22, 2026.
A systems immunology study evaluating the long-term impact of continuous antiretroviral therapy (ART) on alveolar macrophages in people with HIV and on PrEP. The dataset likely contains transcriptomic and epigenetic measurements showing a progressive senescence-like pro-inflammatory state. The data was authored by Vinicius M. Fava and uploaded to figshare in April 2026.
Vinicius M. Fava's dataset on figshare contains results from a systems immunology study evaluating the long-term impact of continuous antiretroviral therapy (ART) on alveolar macrophages. The data, last updated in April 2026, likely includes transcriptomic and epigenetic measurements showing ART induces a progressive senescence-like pro-inflammatory state. The 16.6 MB XLSX file is licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
Vinicius M. Fava published a dataset on figshare in April 2026 analyzing the long-term effects of antiretroviral therapy (ART) on alveolar macrophages. The data likely contains results from a systems immunology approach evaluating transcriptomic and epigenetic changes linked to ART duration. The findings suggest ART induces a progressive senescence-like pro-inflammatory state in these immune cells.
A 144.0 KB PDF research article published on figshare in 2026 by Vinicius M. Fava. The study uses a systems immunology approach to evaluate the impact of continuous antiretroviral therapy (ART) on alveolar macrophages in people with HIV and on pre-exposure prophylaxis. Results indicate ART induces a progressive, duration-dependent senescence-like pro-inflammatory state and impairs interferon signaling.
Vinicius M. Fava's dataset contains results from a systems immunology study on the impact of continuous antiretroviral therapy (ART) on alveolar macrophages. The data, last updated on 2026-04-22, likely includes measurements of epigenetic and transcriptomic changes linked to a progressive senescence-like state. The study found these changes were duration-dependent and impaired the macrophage response to SARS-CoV-2 ex vivo challenge.
A research article analyzing the long-term impact of continuous antiretroviral therapy on alveolar macrophages in people with HIV and on PrEP. The study uses a systems immunology approach, including single-nucleus transcriptomic and epigenetic data, to characterize a progressive senescence-like state. The work was authored by Vinicius M. Fava and last updated in April 2026.
A 13.5 MB Excel dataset from a 2026 figshare study investigates the long-term impact of continuous antiretroviral therapy (ART) on alveolar macrophages. The data likely contains single-nucleus level transcriptomic and epigenetic measurements linking ART duration to a progressive senescence-like state. Author Vinicius M. Fava's research suggests these ART-induced changes are independent of HIV infection and impair immune response to pathogens like SARS-CoV-2.
A 10.4 MB Excel dataset from a systems immunology study on the long-term effects of antiretroviral therapy. Vinicius M. Fava published the data on figshare in April 2026, showing ART induces a progressive senescence-like state in alveolar macrophages. The changes were linked to ART duration and impaired the macrophage response to SARS-CoV-2 challenge.
A systems immunology study by Vinicius M. Fava, last updated in April 2026, investigates the long-term impact of continuous antiretroviral therapy (ART) on alveolar macrophages in people with HIV and on PrEP. The 3.7 MB dataset likely contains results showing ART induces a progressive, duration-dependent senescence-like pro-inflammatory state and impairs interferon signaling. The findings advocate for optimized therapies to mitigate long-term adverse ART effects.
Three focus groups with older adults in Italy explored their experiences and perceptions of mobile health technologies. The reflexive thematic analysis generated three themes: digital health as a 'robotic friend', an emotional barrier, and a tool to increase awareness. Gioi Spinello authored this qualitative study, which was last updated on 2026-04-22.
A 170-day incubation study by Brian Gastón Crosa Apud, uploaded in 2026, examines the early growth responses of radish (Raphanus sativus) and wheat (Triticum aestivum) to primary-sludge biochar applied as an acidity amendment in two acidic Cambisols. The dataset likely contains germination and elongation metrics, including NRE and NSE, used to assess soil- and species-dependent phytotoxicity risks and amendment efficacy. It compares biochar effects to a dolomite reference under controlled conditions.
Victoria, Australia, is covered by a harmonized soil type map based on the Australian Soil Classification. The dataset consists of 3,300 land units, totaling approximately 225,000 polygons, derived from around 100 surveys conducted over the past 70 years. It was developed by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action, combining data from the Victorian Soil Information System and other sources, with a reliability index assigned to each unit.
High-frequency chamber-based measurements of daily ammonia fluxes from fertilized upland soils across multiple sites, years, and fertilizer treatments. The dataset integrates derived cumulative emissions and emission factors with detailed soil properties, environmental conditions, and crop management data. Seong Min Moon published this structured framework on figshare to support the development of country-specific emission factors.
Street snow removal in boroughs is an API for retrieving data on snow load planning following a storm from the Government and Municipalities of Québec. The data is licensed under CC-BY-4.0 and was last updated on 2026-04-17. API access requires a secure token obtained via email to [email protected].