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24,557 datasets
Thirteen localities in the Northern Territory were sampled for Mesozoic plant fossils by S. K. Skwarko in 1960. The plant fossil localities were closely associated with marine faunal localities, which may allow for accurate dating of the plant horizons. The record is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and is available in PDF and HTML formats.
129,046 curated medical multiple-choice questions across 15 subjects and 804 topics, built for fine-tuning small language models. The dataset is schema-standardized, tagged with Bloom's taxonomy, syllabus-aligned, and curated against 24 published item-writing flaws. This sample contains 1,500 questions, with the full dataset available for purchase from the author stravoris, last updated in May 2026.
Lake fish health is monitored annually in five lakes within Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Data includes species presence, catch per unit effort (CPUE), and body condition measurements for salmonid species like brook trout.
New South Wales, Australia, is the geographic focus of this dataset. It contains a commentary document critiquing a 2006 study by Dye on macrobenthos and meiobenthos distribution in intermittently closed and open estuaries (ICOLLs). The document, authored by Geoscience Australia Data, argues against the study's use of the Roy et al. (2001) habitat classification model.
A literature review article authored by Yan Yu of Hangzhou Normal University. It provides an overview of the bZIP transcription factor family's role in plant responses to abiotic stress. The article covers distributions across species, protein architecture, regulation mechanisms, and recent research progress.
A theoretical paper proposes dishonest signals of infection can evolve and be maintained in populations. The author provides a model verifying a stable frequency of dishonest signalers can be maintained, with the frequency increasing with infection prevalence. This work by L. N. H. Larter from the University of Calgary reviews ecological contexts and available evidence for such traits.
12,087 deduplicated publication records from 2010 to 2025 support a scientometric analysis of digital technologies in construction safety. The dataset includes bibliometric data and a manual content analysis coding sheet for 1,209 papers. It was created by Maximino Gambat and published in 2026.
Vegetation Inventory - 5k - Land Cover delineates forest and vegetation stands in the Yukon at a 1:5,000 scale. This operational-level inventory was completed between 2013 and 2014 using aerial imagery from 2007 and 2012.
1995-2006 linear features data compiled for the Yukon Vegetation Inventory, representing roads and trails classified under the NTDB system. The dataset is intended for use with other transportation networks, though potential duplication exists.
Land Notations identify interests in Yukon government-administered land for purposes like public safety or wildlife habitat. The data is provided by the Government of Yukon via the GeoYukon platform and was last updated in March 2026. Row count, column count, and sample data are unavailable.
Particle size distribution and habitat classification data from 0.1m2 seabed grab samples. The data were collected during two research surveys in April and November 2015 at three time points: before impact, immediately after impact, and eight months after impact. Samples were taken within six experimental boxes in the Fladen Grounds to study fishing impact recovery.
Hourly nitrate measurements and twice-per-hour phytoplankton biomass estimates from a SmartBuoy located at 51.2495 N, 6.0818 W. The buoy also collected daily silicate samples and supporting data on conductivity, temperature, sediment, and light penetration. Data were telemetered via satellite from May 2009 to February 2012.
Geoscience Australia collected bathymetry data for Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs within the Lord Howe Marine Park from January 31 to February 6, 2020. The survey provides two 5-meter resolution bathymetry grids covering a combined area of 312 km², including transit, to establish baseline information for benthic habitats. This collaborative project was funded by the National Environmental Science Program Marine Biodiversity Hub and involved multiple research institutions.
2013-2014 operational forest inventory delineating vegetation stands in Yukon at a 1:5,000 scale. The data was created from stereo aerial images acquired in 2007 and 2012, with ground sample distances ranging from 40 cm to approximately 1 meter. It is distributed by the Government of Yukon.
A 1.2 MB dataset published on figshare in April 2026 by Sebastián Martínez Flores. It contains results from the comparative antinociceptive evaluation of hofmeisterin I and its synthetic analogues, tested in zebrafish and murine formalin models. The dataset includes X-ray analyses (CIF files) of compounds 1 and 12.
Hofmeisterin I and its synthetic derivatives were evaluated for pain relief using zebrafish and murine formalin models. The dataset includes X-ray crystallographic information files (CIF) for compounds 1 and 12, published by Sebastián Martínez Flores in April 2026. A nitrogen-containing imide analogue (compound 12) showed improved efficacy and a safer profile, with mechanistic studies implicating TRPV1, CB2, and PPARγ receptors.
Central Mexico medicinal plant Hofmeisteria schaffneri is the source of compounds tested for pain relief. The dataset includes results from antinociceptive evaluations of hofmeisterin I and its synthetic derivatives in zebrafish (Danio rerio) and murine formalin models, along with X-ray analyses. Sebastián Martínez Flores published the data on figshare in April 2026.
The Celtic Deep 2 SmartBuoy is located at 51.1382 N, 6.5618 W. It provides hourly and daily measurements of nitrate, silicate, chlorophyll fluorescence, conductivity, temperature, suspended sediment, and light penetration, telemetered every two hours via satellite. The buoy started logging in July 2012 and is still operational.
DPLUS0045 is a seabed classification and habitat map derived from Multibeam Echosounder (MBES) data collected for the Darwin Plus project 'Mapping Anguilla’s ‘Blue Belt’ Ecosystem Services'. The project aimed to develop local capacity for marine resource assessments and extend mapping into deeper waters. The data is provided by the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform.
Locations for 13 wilderness and recreation tourism activities in Yukon, including fishing, biking, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Data was collected in 2009 through interviews and manual transfer from paper maps by the Government of Yukon.