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9,978 datasets
Public-source data normalizes product opportunities from TikTok Shop research pages, best-seller analyses, and category benchmarks. The dataset, created by Karmane, was last updated on June 4, 2026. Each row likely contains signals for comparing affiliate products across pricing, sales language, commissions, content angles, shipping, and category context.
Experimental data profiles magnetic and material properties of PIC-compatible europium oxide thin films deposited via reductive sputtering. The dataset, approximately 8.66 MB in size, contains measurements from vibrating sample magnetometry and depth profiling X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Mark De Quidt of Cardiff University authored this research, which was last updated on March 24, 2026.
Supplementary file 1_Neurobiological effects of microbial treatments within psychiatry: a systematic review.docx is a 19.1 KB document summarizing a systematic review of neurobiological changes linked to microbial interventions for psychiatric symptoms. The review, authored by Cassandra Sgarbossa and published on figshare in April 2026, analyzed 10 eligible studies from four databases. It reports on probiotic interventions using lactobacillus and bifidobacterium genera at doses from 1 to 900 billion CFU over 4 weeks to 6 months.
Spatially continuous data maps seabed gravel content as a weight percentage from 0 to 100% across the Australian continental Exclusive Economic Zone. The Australian Ocean Data Network produced this 0.01 decimal degree resolution raster in 2011, superseding previous predictions with improved accuracy. It covers seabed surrounding mainland Australia and Tasmania.
Australian continental EEZ data provides a spatially continuous raster of seabed gravel content, expressed as a weight percentage from 0 to 100%. The dataset supersedes previous predictions with improved accuracy and is presented at a 0.01 decimal degree resolution. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, with a record last updated in 2026.
Spatially continuous raster data details seabed sand content across the Australian continental Exclusive Economic Zone at a 0.01 decimal degree resolution. The dataset, produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network, supersedes previous predictions with improved accuracy and covers seabed surrounding Tasmania. It was last updated in April 2026.
Australian continental EEZ seabed sand content is provided as a spatially continuous raster at 0.01 decimal degree resolution, with values representing weight percentages from 0 to 100%. The dataset supersedes previous predictions with improved accuracy and was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network. It was last updated in April 2026.
Spatially continuous data of seabed mud content expressed as a weight percentage from 0 to 100%. The dataset covers the Australian continental Exclusive Economic Zone at a 0.01 decimal degree resolution raster format and was produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network, superseding previous predictions in 2011.
Seabed mud content data provides spatially continuous predictions of sediment fraction less than 63 ยตm across the Australian continental Exclusive Economic Zone, including Tasmania. The dataset supersedes previous predictions with improved accuracy and is presented as a raster at 0.01 decimal degree resolution. It was produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
869 hyperlocal newspaper records from India, geocoded with metadata including title, language, periodicity, and circulation. The dataset was constructed by Dhanjani, Mohit using records from the Press Registrar General of India and geocoding via the Google Maps Platform. It was last updated on 2026-05-21.
Spatially continuous predictions of seabed gravel, mud, and sand content, expressed as weight percentages from 0 to 100%. The dataset covers the Vlaming sub-basin within the Australian continental Exclusive Economic Zone, presented as 0.0025 decimal degree resolution raster grids. It was produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network and supersedes previous predictions with demonstrated improvements in accuracy.
Spatially continuous predictions for seabed gravel, mud, and sand content across the Vlaming sub-basin within the Australian Exclusive Economic Zone. The data is presented as 0.0025 decimal degree resolution raster grids, superseding previous predictions with improved accuracy. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
A polygon dataset shows locations of sportsgrounds in the Australian Capital Territory. Assets are owned or managed by the City Services, City and Environment Directorate. Attributes likely include location description, suburb, ownership, maintenance entity, asset subtype, and surface type.
A polygon dataset showing the locations of sports fields in the Australian Capital Territory, owned or managed by the City and Environment Directorate. Attributes include field type, surface material, suburb, and ownership details, captured through a works-as-executed handover process or field audits. The data was last updated on 2026-04-04 by the ACT Government Geospatial Data Catalogue.
A 2012 dataset provides spatially continuous raster grids of seabed gravel, mud, and sand content as weight percentages for the Petrel sub-basin within the Australian continental Exclusive Economic Zone. It was produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network, superseding previous predictions with improved accuracy. The data is presented at a 0.0025 decimal degree resolution.
A 2026 review from Geoscience Australia compares 62 spatial interpolation methods across 51 comparative studies. The work quantifies the impact of factors like sample density and data variation using 77 cases and classifies 26 methods based on their features. It provides a decision tree for method selection and lists available software packages.
Supplementary file 2 contains a PDF of a research paper titled 'Publish or perish in an emerging research system: barriers, stress, and ethical risks among PhD candidates in Kazakhstan'. The paper presents results from a cross-sectional online survey of 53 PhD candidates and recent graduates in Kazakhstan, conducted by Mereke Zeinollakizi. The dataset was last updated on figshare in April 2026.
A survey of 53 PhD candidates and recent graduates in Kazakhstan explores their awareness of publication requirements, perceived barriers, and experiences of support. The study uses descriptive statistics, composite scales, and regression analysis on data from an online survey and an Instagram story poll. The data was published by Mereke Zeinollakizi on figshare in April 2026 under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
A survey of 53 PhD candidates and recent graduates in Kazakhstan explores their experiences with publication requirements. The study, published by Mereke Zeinollakizi in 2026, examines awareness, perceived barriers, institutional support, emotional burden, and ethical risks related to publishing in indexed journals. An additional Instagram story poll with 421 self-identified PhD candidates provides contextual data.
53 PhD candidates and recent graduates in Kazakhstan participated in a cross-sectional online survey exploring publication requirements, barriers, and support. The study, published as a PDF on figshare in 2026, analyzes awareness, stress, and ethical risks associated with mandatory publishing in indexed journals. An additional Instagram poll with 421 self-identified PhD candidates provided contextual data.