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Theodore McKeever published simulated data for the total dissipated work of a qubit on figshare in 2026. The 67.1 KB dataset contains results from numerically averaging over noisy trajectories, parameterized by inverse temperature, coupling strength, and number of time steps. It was generated for use in a publication on optimizing dissipation in stochastically controlled quantum systems.
Yukon Exploration and Geology 2000 is a multi-part report collection from the Government of Yukon. It likely contains overviews of mining activity, program updates, and detailed geological, geochemical, and geophysical studies. The collection was last updated on April 17, 2026.
10,217 images confirmed to be generated by the GPT-Image-2.0 model, sourced from public Twitter/X posts. The dataset was collected by Scam-AI during the first week after the model's release, from April 21 to April 28, 2026. It supports research into the real-world use and characteristics of a newly launched generative AI model.
Yukon's mineral industry activities for 1978 are reviewed by the Geology Section of the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. The report includes descriptions of work on mineral claims by individuals and companies and summaries of operating mines. Information was largely sourced from geological, geochemical, and geophysical assessment reports accepted for credit.
2009 tables compiled from Yukon MINFILE 2008 and technical reports filed in the SEDAR system by public companies. Reserve and resource figures are quoted from referenced industry sources, publications, and assessment reports. The data is provided by the Government of Yukon.
Yukon, Canada, is the focus of this collection of 11 technical papers published in 2017. The papers cover topics including bedrock geology, glacial diamict analysis, shale studies, and mineral deposit descriptions. The volume was compiled by the Government of Yukon.
A historical report covering Yukon's lode and placer mining industries from 1941 to 1959. It was prepared by the Government of Yukon to document mining activity during a period of significant development and wartime challenges. Records are noted as incomplete due to factors like office changes, lack of storage, and a warehouse fire.
A 2021 reference document provides a snapshot of Canada's position as a supplier of critical minerals. The Government of Yukon authored this report, which includes definitions and data sheets for each mineral on Canada's list. Part 2 of the document details Yukon's endowment and potential opportunities for each critical mineral.
Annual reports from the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development summarize exploration company work and departmental geological investigations. The volume includes maps showing known mineral occurrences in relation to active claims, intended as an annual inventory. Material covers two years, bringing the series up-to-date under a new title.
A 2010 geophysical exploration conducted by Arctic Geophysics Inc. for the Yukon Geological Survey covers 10,975 meters of measuring line in remote wilderness areas. The data focuses on subsurface conditions in target areas Los Angeles Creek, Wolf Creek, Ladue River, and Rice Creek to support mining development.
In February 2000, the Yukon Government Mineral Resources Branch convened a panel of industry geologists to estimate the likelihood of new discoveries. Their estimates were processed in a mineral deposit simulator to produce simulated tonnage and dollar values for tracts of approximately 1000 km². Separate runs for significant deposit models were completed to produce model-specific maps.
Yukon's mineral industry activities in 1976, reviewed by the Geology Section of the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. The report includes descriptions of work on mineral claims, summaries of producing mines, and geological papers on select properties. Information was gathered from site visits, communications, technical reports, trade journals, and government publications.
The Wolverine massive sulfide project is a polymetallic deposit within the Finlayson belt in Yukon. It was discovered in 1995 after a surface exploration program generated multi-element soil anomalies. The dataset is provided by the Government of Yukon and was last updated on April 17, 2026.
A 1975 review by the Yukon government's Geology Section details lode, coal, and placer mining activities. Information was compiled from site visits, personal communications, technical reports, and publications like the Geological Survey of Canada. The report includes operating summaries for producing mines and a list of assessment reports.
Yukon mineral exploration projects faced financing challenges in 2019. The Yukon Geological Survey received 99 applications seeking over $3.2 million for the Yukon Mineral Exploration Program, which had a funding pool of $1.4 million. The data likely details applications and funding outcomes.
1969 and 1970 activity by the mineral industry in the Yukon Territory and southwestern District of Mackenzie is summarized. The Northern Economic Development Branch of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development compiled the report. Information was obtained from property visits, correspondence, company technical reports, newspapers, trade journals, and Mining Recorder reports.
Yukon mineral property data compiled by the Yukon Geological Survey in 2007. Information was gathered from press releases, company websites, property records, and owner submissions. The publication was originally compiled by Lori Walton and updated by Ken Galambos, Lara Lewis, and Steve Traynor.
Yukon, Canada, is the focus of this government report detailing mineral exploration and geological activities from 1983. The report contains three main sections: an overview of the Exploration and Geological Services Division and regional mineral deposits, technical geological reports on specific deposits and districts, and descriptions of mineral properties and assessment work from that year. It was published by the Government of Yukon and is available under the OGL-CA-2.0 license.
A Chinese cohort study comparing gut microbiota between 30 female anorexia nervosa patients and 30 matched healthy controls. The dataset includes 16S rRNA sequencing results and associated clinical assessments for body mass index, eating disorder severity, and childhood trauma. Author Meiou Wang published the study on figshare in April 2026.
30 female patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) and 30 matched healthy controls were compared via 16S rRNA gene sequencing of fecal samples. The study, authored by Meiou Wang and last updated in April 2026, analyzed correlations between microbiota, BMI, disease severity (EDI), and childhood trauma (CTQ). Results showed limited differences in composition and no robust associations with clinical features after statistical correction.