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An archive of bacterial artificial chromosome full-length sequences for the giant panda. The sequences were assembled by Flye from ultra-long reads generated by a QiTan Nanopore sequencer. The dataset is 1.1 MB in size and was last updated on June 4, 2026.
Molecular dynamics simulation data investigates the binding of RNA-binding motif protein 45 (RBM45) to unmodified and m6A-modified RNA motifs. The dataset, created by Raeyeon Park and last updated in May 2026, includes simulations of RNA complexes with individual RRM domains and with RRM3 in the context of the full-length protein. It provides biophysical insights into how RBM45 preferentially recognizes m6A-modified motifs through domain synergy.
Molecular dynamics simulations investigate the binding of RNA-binding motif protein 45 (RBM45) to unmodified and N6-methyladenosine (m6A)-modified RNA motifs. The dataset, created by Raeyeon Park and last updated in May 2026, contains 17.3 MB of simulation data in PDB format. It provides biophysical insights into how RRM domains, particularly RRM3, synergize with other protein regions for preferential m6A binding.
Molecular dynamics simulation data for RNA-binding motif protein 45 (RBM45) interacting with RNA sequences. The dataset, created by Raeyeon Park and last updated in May 2026, provides structural insights into how RBM45 preferentially binds N6-methyladenosine (m6A)-modified RNA motifs over unmodified ones. Simulations investigate binding with GACG, GACU, and GACA RNA motifs in complex with individual RRM domains and the full-length protein.
Raeyeon Park published molecular dynamics simulation data on 2026-05-15 to investigate RNA-binding motif protein 45 (RBM45). The dataset, 34.6 MB in size, contains PDB files from simulations of RBM45's RRM domains binding to unmodified and m6A-modified RNA motifs. The study provides biophysical insights into how full-length RBM45 preferentially recognizes m6A over adenine.
Global ocean floor classified into 11 seascape categories using 6 biophysical variables, resulting in 53,713 polygons. The dataset was produced by Geoscience Australia Data to support the design of high seas marine protected areas. It was last updated on 2026-04-30.
Five inland water body polygons define the Magdalen Islands Marine Refuge boundaries. Fisheries and Oceans Canada produced this dataset using the August 15, 2022 version of the Quebec maritime Geospatial Database of Coastal Ecosystems. Boundaries were defined according to the upper high tide line, representing the maximum water extent during the highest tides.
20,045 screened transcriptome associations related to mesenchymal stem/stromal cell aging. The corpus was compiled by S4MPL3BI4S from 19 public GEO datasets and 2 simulated umbilical MSC panels, with scripts hosted on SampleBias/MSC_Age_Research. It was last updated on June 12, 2026.
A series of Leeds dynamo simulations used to analyze rapid changes in the Earth's magnetic field. The dataset includes configuration files, executable scripts, and parameter logs that allow for the reproduction of simulations run on high-performance computing systems. It was produced by the British Geological Survey (BGS) and last updated on 2026-05-28.
1.2 GB of high-resolution cartographic products from the FIREBIOPARK research project. The dataset includes maps for wildfire occurrence risk, fire behavior variables, and biodiversity conservation status for Cabañeros and Monfragüe National Parks in Spain, created using remote sensing and AI algorithms. It was authored by José Manuel Fernandez Guisuraga and last updated on 2026-05-15.
Numerical simulations using the SOLPS-ITER edge plasma code package to study four types of Snowflake divertor configurations for a future ITER-scale tokamak. The dataset, authored by Wu, H.S. et al. from the Plasma Science and Fusion Center Dataverse, was last updated in June 2026. It investigates the impact of magnetic geometry and target shape on plasma behavior and power exhaust performance across low- and high-field-side configurations.
Colombia's National School publishes an inventory of public information that is restricted from publication due to potential harm to public or private interests. The dataset includes columns such as 'Plazo de la clasificación o reserva', 'Fecha de generación de la información', and 'Fundamento constitucional o legal'. It was last updated on 2026-05-18 via the Socrata platform.
A 5.5 KB Excel file containing calculation results for the mass loss rate of Waste Glass and Rice Husk Concrete (WGRC). The dataset was authored by Jiayuan Lou and last updated on April 28, 2026, under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It supports a study on the synergistic regulation of silicon-to-calcium ratios in low-carbon concrete.
Experimental results of pH value and other properties for Waste Glass and Rice Husk Concrete (WGRC) by Jiayuan Lou, uploaded to figshare in April 2026. The dataset likely contains experimental measurements from a study investigating the synergistic effects of silicon-to-calcium (Si/Ca) ratios on concrete workability, strength, and durability. The underlying mechanisms were analyzed through microstructural examination.
A 5.5 KB Excel dataset by Jiayuan Lou, last updated in April 2026, containing experimental results on low-carbon concrete. The data likely includes measurements of workability, strength, and durability for concrete mixes incorporating glass sand, glass powder, and rice husk ash, with systematic variation of the silicon-to-calcium (Si/Ca) ratio.
Parameter fitting results from a study on low-carbon concrete incorporating glass sand, glass powder, and rice husk ash. The dataset, shared by Jiayuan Lou on figshare in April 2026, likely contains experimental data on workability, mechanical properties, and durability under varying silicon-to-calcium (Si/Ca) ratios. The file is 9.5 KB in size.
Experimental data on the properties of Waste Glass and Rice Husk Concrete (WGRC) with varying silicon-to-calcium ratios. The dataset, authored by Jiayuan Lou and last updated in April 2026, contains results from systematic investigations into workability, mechanical properties, and durability. It includes findings on optimal strength ranges, resistance to water penetration and sulfate attack, and a developed shear damage constitutive model.
5.5 KB of calculation results for grey correlation degree analysis from a study on low-carbon concrete. The dataset, authored by Jiayuan Lou and last updated in April 2026, originates from research investigating the synergistic use of silicon-rich solid wastes like glass sand, glass powder, and rice husk ash. It supports findings on optimal silicon-to-calcium ratios for material strength and durability.
A 5.5 KB Excel dataset containing Pearson correlation coefficients from a study on low-carbon concrete. The data, authored by Jiayuan Lou and last updated in April 2026, supports research into the synergistic use of silicon-rich solid wastes like glass sand, glass powder, and rice husk ash. It explores the relationship between the silicon-to-calcium ratio and concrete properties such as workability, strength, and resistance to water, sulfate, and carbonation.
Jiayuan Lou's dataset contains slump test results for waste glass and rice husk concrete (WGRC) produced with varying silicon-to-calcium (Si/Ca) ratios. The 5.5 KB Excel file likely includes measurements of workability, mechanical properties, and durability from a systematic investigation. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-28 and is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.