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6,314 datasets
Canonical pathways with predicted enrichment scores following exposure to PFAS-treated extracellular vesicles. The dataset lists top pathways with -log p-values and associated differentially expressed proteins, authored by Celeste K. Carberry and last updated in March 2026. It is a small dataset, 9.5 KB in size, stored in an XLS file.
A historical timeline tracking global nuclear warheads trends. The dataset likely contains records of nuclear stockpiles and international treaties over time. Its author, organization, and specific temporal coverage are unknown.
Numerical data underpins a study on InGaN-based micro-LEDs with varying sidewall passivation schemes. The dataset includes electrical and optical measurements for devices of different diameters, along with extracted parameters for efficiency analysis and recombination modeling. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
The European Space Agency's Cluster spacecraft Electron Drift Instrument (EDI) data products. The dataset includes time series of electron drift velocity and electric field components in GSE coordinates, ambient electron counts at fixed energies, and overview plots. Data was produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and last updated in March 2026.
Eight primary geophysical parameters from the equatorial F-region ionosphere are measured by the Ion Velocity Meter on the CNOFS spacecraft. Data are provided in daily HDF files by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with an IDL program for reading and plotting. Ion velocities are also available in magnetic field coordinates based on the IGRF model.
TurbSR3D-Sample is a processed subset of turbulence data derived from public resources. The data originates from the Johns Hopkins Turbulence Database (JHTDB) and SciServer. The sample release was last updated on April 18, 2026.
This dataset contains physical-chemical oceanographic measurements from the English Channel, Gulf of Mexico, North Atlantic Ocean, and North Sea, collected between July 1955 and October 1966. It was gathered by researchers H. D. CROW and SALVADOR CORREIA and processed by the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC) into standard C100 (Ocean Station) and C128 (Mechanical Bathythermograph) formats. The data primarily consists of temperature and salinity profiles from discrete depth levels, with additional potential parameters including dissolved oxygen, nutrients, pH, and meteorological observations.
Dynamics Explorer 1 (DE-1) spacecraft ephemeris and attitude parameters at 8-second resolution, coinciding with Plasma Wave Instrument (PWI) low-rate data frames. The data were collected by NASA's DE program, launched in 1981, to investigate magnetosphere-ionosphere-atmosphere coupling processes. Parameters are provided primarily in the Geocentric Equatorial Inertial (GEI) True-of-Date reference frame.
This dataset contains oceanographic measurements from the research vessel EASTWARD in the North Atlantic Ocean, collected between July 1971 and November 1972. Data is processed into two standard NODC formats: C100 for discrete-depth physical-chemical station data and C128 for mechanical bathythermograph temperature-depth profiles. It includes parameters like temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, and derived properties, along with cruise metadata and meteorological observations.
NOAA_NCEI provides ocean station and mechanical bathythermograph data collected by German research vessels including GAUSS, METEOR, and WALTHER HERWIG. The dataset spans 1955 to 1970, covering the North Atlantic Ocean, North Sea, Bay of Fundy, and Davis Strait. Data is processed into NODC standard formats C100 for discrete-depth physical-chemical measurements and C128 for upper-layer temperature-depth profiles.
NOAA NCEI provides ocean station and bathythermograph data collected by the EASTWARD vessel in the Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic Ocean. The dataset contains physical-chemical measurements from discrete depth levels, processed into NODC standard formats C100 and C128. Observations span from December 31, 1971 to May 6, 1972.
North Pacific surface pCO2 data from Oregon waters were collected by Oregon State University personnel aboard the R/V YAQUINA and R/V CAYUSE research vessels. The dataset covers a multi-year period from 1970 to 1972, focusing on hydrographic surveys and the Columbia River plume. It is hosted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and is also available on NASA's Earthdata platform.
The NOSUG dataset comprises hydrographic data from novel sensors on underwater autonomous gliders deployed in the Mediterranean Sea during Spring 2016. It was collected by the University of East Anglia at the BOUSSOLE/DyFAMed sites to test experimental ISFET pH-pCO2 sensors and estimate net community production. The data collection was jointly funded by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory and the University of East Anglia.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a chronostratigraphic record of shoreline changes at Beachmere, southeastern Queensland, Australia, over the last 1,700 years. The dataset documents the optical ages and progradation rates for seven distinct beach ridges, with rates ranging from approximately 0.16 to 0.40 meters per year.
Near Real-time SMAP L1B Radiometer Half-Orbit Time-Ordered Brightness Temperatures V105 provides calibrated, geolocated brightness temperature data from the SMAP satellite's L-band radiometer. Data are available within three hours of observation and are stored for two to three weeks, offering at least fourteen consecutive days of coverage from 86.4°S to 86.4°N. The dataset is produced by the NSIDC DAAC for operational use where low latency is prioritized over the higher quality of the standard science product.
The Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica (REMA) is a continental-scale digital elevation model created from submeter-resolution commercial satellite imagery. It covers nearly 95% of the continent, with typical elevation errors of less than 1 meter, and is produced by the organization AMD_USAPDC. Each elevation point includes an error estimate and a time stamp to enable change measurement.
The Global dataset of soil hydraulic and thermal parameters from NASA EarthData provides median estimates derived from multiple pedotransfer functions (PTFs). It includes parameters for the Clapp and Hornberger Functions and thermal dynamic equations at a 30 arc-second resolution. The data captures vertical variation through eight soil layers down to a depth of 2.3 meters.
Two optical satellites, Pleiades 1A and 1B, provide high-resolution Earth observation data from a 694 km Sun-synchronous orbit. The system offers a native spatial resolution of 0.7 meters at nadir, a 20 km field of view, and a revisit time of less than 24 hours for global daily access. CNES, the French space agency, created this program as part of its Earth observation strategy, with data described as of March 25, —.
Office of Professional Accountability Complaint Tracker Status data from the City of Seattle. The dataset tracks the status of complaints filed and issues of community concern to promote transparency and public confidence. It was last updated on March 22, 2026.
Global monthly mean aerosol data from the MODIS instruments aboard NASA's Aqua and Terra satellites. The dataset provides aerosol optical depth (AOD) and Angstrom exponent (AE) parameters at a 1-degree spatial resolution. It is produced by the NSIDC_CPRD organization, with the most recent authoritative update noted in March 2019.