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A study presents computational fluid dynamics simulations comparing two multi-outlet nozzle designs for extrusion bioprinting. The data includes performance metrics like outlet flow balance and pressure-normalized throughput for GelMA, MeHA, and alginate bioinks. The work was authored by Cesar D. Vargas Urdaneta and last updated on 2026-04-17.
Yu Gong developed a physicochemical strategy for detecting single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) on double-stranded DNA. The dataset, shared on figshare in April 2026, contains experimental results for a method that uses pH-mediated toehold-controlled ligation. The workflow comprises two steps and achieves detection within 45 minutes.
Yu Gong developed a physicochemical strategy for detecting single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) on double-stranded DNA. The dataset, shared on figshare in April 2026, contains experimental results for a method that uses pH-mediated toehold-controlled ligation. The workflow comprises two steps and achieves detection within 45 minutes.
Raindrop size distribution data was collected using a Two-Dimensional Video Disdrometer during the HyMeX field campaign. The dataset provides in-situ measurements of individual raindrop size, shape, and velocity from sites in France and Italy. It was produced by the GHRC DAAC for validating satellite precipitation estimates from the Global Precipitation Measurement mission.
Geotail Comprehensive Plasma Instrumentation (CPI) data consists of solar wind measurements propagated to a position just outside the Earth's bow shock and linearly interpolated to a 60-second resolution. The dataset was constructed by Dr. J.M. Weygand for Prof. R.L. McPherron under National Science Foundation grants ATM 02-1798 and ATM 02-08501. It was primarily used in superposed epoch studies of magnetospheric phenomena.
Geotail spacecraft data processed by Dr. J.M. Weygand for Prof. R.L. McPherron's NSF studies. The dataset consists of solar wind measurements propagated to a point just outside the bow shock and linearly interpolated to a 60-second resolution. The propagation method uses a minimum variance technique, as outlined in publications by Dan Weimer et al. in 2003 and 2004.
Over 46,000 healthy adults from 21 studies were analyzed in a PRISMA-compliant systematic review and meta-analysis. The dataset contains extracted data from 52 unique subgroups, revealing an 8.6% higher cystatin C concentration in men under 60 years old, with the difference attenuating with age. It was authored by Filip Landgren and published by Taylor & Francis in March 2026.
Argentinean shelf-break waters were studied by the Brazilian PATagonia EXperiment (PATEX) Project across seven research cruises from 2004 to 2009. The dataset characterizes environmental constraints, phytoplankton assemblages, primary production rates, bio-optical properties, and air-sea CO2 fluxes during austral spring and summer. It was produced by the project team and is associated with a 2011 publication by Garcia et al.
Stefansson Sound, a coastal Alaskan lagoon system, is the focus of a three-year observational study on the influence of spring freshets. The dataset combines autonomous and direct sampling methods, applying hydrographic, optical, acoustic, and biogeochemical measurements. It is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Yury Polyachenko's computational study on figshare, last updated April 27, 2026, investigates low-temperature plasma processing for transition metal dichalcogenides. The dataset likely contains results from ab initio molecular dynamics simulations, focusing on how oxygen and fluorine functionalization affect sulfur sputtering energy thresholds in MoS2. The 16.2 MB dataset is shared under a CC-BY-NC-4.0 license.
Iowa-based ASTER Level 1B radiance data from the 2002 Soil Moisture Experiment (SMEX02). The dataset provides 14 spectral bands across visible, shortwave, and thermal infrared wavelengths, processed with geometric and radiometric correction. It is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Derived electron parameters from the Voyager 2 spacecraft's Plasma Science instrument during its Neptune encounter. The data includes electron density and temperature values, calculated by fitting electron spectra to isotropic Maxwellian distribution functions. The dataset is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and was last updated in March 2026.
Geoscience Australia Data holds a record of a geophysical survey conducted near Rabaul, New Guinea, in 1960. The survey, requested by the Commonwealth Department of Works, identified major shear zones and faults to assess potential for hydrothermal power production. It describes how young basalt lava flows may act as a cap for steam permeating these geological structures.
342 sediment sampling locations were surveyed during a 21-day research cruise in April/May 1988. The report, from Geoscience Australia's predecessor BMR, identifies thermogenic hydrocarbons at 42 sites across the Otway and Gippsland Basins. It provides data on light hydrocarbon gases (C1-C6) and integrates findings with thermal maturation modeling.
30 KB of raw data supporting a GPU-based mathematical model for predicting subsurface temperature distribution during cryotherapy. The data likely contains simulation results validated against experimental hydrogel and in vivo rat studies. Author Oleh V. Ivakhnenko published the dataset on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
30.0 KB of raw data supporting a mathematical model for predicting subsurface temperature distribution during cryotherapy. The model, developed by Oleh V. Ivakhnenko, uses GPU simulation to predict freezing behavior in hydrogels and biological tissues, validated against experimental findings. The data was last updated in April 2026.
Raw data for Figure 3 from a study by Oleh V. Ivakhnenko, published on figshare in April 2026. The 16.5 KB Excel file contains data used to validate a GPU-based mathematical model predicting subsurface temperature distribution during cryotherapy. The model was tested on homogeneous hydrogels and multilayered biological tissues.
Oleh V. Ivakhnenko developed a mathematical model to predict subsurface temperature during cryotherapy using surface thermal imaging. The model was validated against experimental data from hydrogel cryoapplications and in vivo studies on rats. The raw data supporting Figure 2 of this research is available as a 15.7 KB Excel file.
Raw data for Figure 8 from a study by Oleh V. Ivakhnenko, uploaded to figshare on April 16, 2026. The data likely supports a mathematical model predicting subsurface temperature distribution during cryotherapy based on surface thermal imaging. The model was validated using experimental findings from hydrogel cryoapplications and in vivo studies on rats.
Central Australia, constrained by 22.5°S 134°E and 31.5°S 144°E, contains several stacked sedimentary basins beneath the Mesozoic Eromanga Basin. The dataset, from Geoscience Australia, describes the geological evolution and preserved depocentres of the Warburton, Cooper, Pedirka, Galilee, Simpson, and Eromanga Basins from the Proterozoic to the Cainozoic. It was last updated on 2026-04-30.