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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
25,100 datasets
A case report describes a patient with sulfasalazine-induced liver failure who underwent liver transplantation. The report, authored by Igor Lepski Calil of Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, discusses liver transplantation as an option for DRESS syndrome associated with acute liver failure. The prognosis for such cases is noted to remain poor.
John Chodacki authored a position paper titled 'A Healthy Research Ecosystem: Diversity by Design'. The paper argues that diversity and inclusivity must be intentionally designed into the scholarly research ecosystem to support its health and productivity. It is published under an Open Access (diamond) license on the Papers with Code platform.
516 maps comprise the AUSTopo 1:250,000 digital series covering the entire continent of Australia. Each standard map sheet covers an area of approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude. The series contains natural and constructed features including infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours.
A 2026 narrative review by Xiaolong Lu synthesizes recent studies on intermediate filaments in virology. The document analyzes how vimentin and keratins influence viral attachment, replication, trafficking, assembly, and egress. It further discusses their roles in cell-to-cell spread, immune regulation, and oncogenic processes.
MedForge-90K is a large-scale benchmark pairing real clinical-style images with high-fidelity forged counterparts for medical deepfake detection. The dataset provides pixel-level edit localization and expert-aligned, visually grounded chain-of-thought supervision for forgery-aware reasoning. It was created by RichardChenZH and last updated on Hugging Face in April 2026.
A 2018 project led by the ACE Basin Reserve convened workshops to expand the Motus Wildlife Tracking System, an international network of radio-telemetry receivers for migratory birds, bats, and insects. The project facilitated network implementation in the Mid-Atlantic, West Coast, and Gulf regions through virtual and in-person sessions. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is the organizing body, with the dataset last updated in March 2026.
Harmful algal bloom events are becoming more common in Alaska due to climate change, raising risks for paralytic shellfish toxins in the marine food web. This project from the Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve conducted proof-of-concept activities for forage fish husbandry to address a lack of data-driven information on toxin exposure. The work aimed to facilitate collaborative science and secure future funding for multi-year research on this delivery pathway to upper-trophic populations.
38 site assessments for 19 archaeological sites and five newly documented sites were produced by a project using archaeological and anthropological methods. The dataset includes predictive climate models, stakeholder survey analysis, and 3D models of artifacts and shorelines. It was created by the GTM Research Reserve in collaboration with the Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission and the National Park Service to inform resource management.
Parks Canada provides data from an annual invasive species monitoring program in Prince Edward Island National Park. The program tracks purple loosestrife distribution and density within park wetlands, calculating plants per square meter to assess management effectiveness against ecological integrity thresholds.
Aqueous amine scrubbing is considered the best available technology for carbon capture in power plants. This poster details a project addressing the major problem of thermo-oxidative degradation of these solvents, which generates hazardous waste. The UKCCSRC Call 2 project, grant UKCCSRC-C2-189, explores novel reductive approaches to convert degraded amines back into usable products.
Fire effects monitoring data collected at Wilson's Creek National Battlefield in Republic, MO from 2003 to 2021. The data were collected during spring, summer, and fall field seasons by crews from Pea Ridge National Battlefield, primarily containing fuels monitoring and fire severity data from 50 x 20 meter plots. The Department of the Interior published this dataset, which includes disturbance assessment data for long-term vegetation monitoring.
Fieldwork in Denali National Park and Preserve recorded 86 bird taxa in 1996 through systematic surveys. The Alaska Bird Observatory conducted this research, analyzing seasonal detection probabilities and interannual abundance differences from 1993 to 1996.
Field plot data from Isle Royale National Park documents vegetation for mapping and classification. The database contains two parts: Physical Descriptive Data and Species Listings. It was created by the U.S. Geological Survey for the National Park Service, with metadata last updated in September 1997.
Raw qPCR data exported from a StepOne Plus System. The data was used in the research paper titled 'Minute-scale control of ubiquitin-mediated degradation reveals dynamics of bacterial secreted effector-functions'. The dataset is 244.5 KB in size and was last updated on April 11, 2026.
39 field plots were surveyed at Agate Fossil Beds National Monument and a surrounding 400-meter buffer. The dataset documents physical site attributes and species listings for each plot to support vegetation classification and mapping. Data collection was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey for the National Park Service, with field sampling completed in 1995.
Water Corporation Buffer Areas is a spatial dataset defining zones of potential odour impact from Wastewater Treatment Plants. Created by the Water Corporation and authored by Daniel Lawrence, it identifies areas sensitive to nuisance odours, such as residential zones and restaurants. The dataset was last updated on March 24, 2026.
Specimens captured in trawls by the SWFSC Fisheries Resources Division during surveys for coastal pelagic species. The database includes information on individual trawls, catch data with taxonomic identification, length frequencies, and individual length and weight data. It is provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce.
A reduced-resolution version of a plant disease recognition dataset intended for fast, low-memory training. The images have been resized to 128x128 pixels. The original author, organization, and specific size are unknown.
Supplying environmental indicators for Zimbabwe sourced from the World Bank Group, covering themes such as forest cover, biodiversity, and pollution levels. It was last updated in March 2026 and is distributed in CSV format via the Humanitarian Data Exchange. The data tracks natural and man-made resources essential for social and economic development.
Environmental indicators for Zambia covering forests, biodiversity, emissions, and pollution, curated by the World Bank Group. The data is provided in CSV format and was last updated in March 2026. It serves as a subset of the World Bank's broader development indicators for the region.