1. Annotated database of Slovenian adjectivesPetra Mišmaš, Marko Simonović, Stefan Milosavljević, 2025, complete scientific database of research data Abstract: This database presents the morphological annotation of Slovenian adjectives. It includes the 6,000 most frequent adjectives in Slovenian, extracted from the Gigafida 2.0 corpus (deduplicated) using the CQL [tag="P.*"] on a random sample of 10,000,000 lines in the NoSketch engine in March 2024.
Keywords: Slovenian, adjectives, morphology, derivation, affixes Published in RUNG: 09.04.2025; Views: 37; Downloads: 0
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3. Metagenomics studies in aquaculture systems : big data analysis, bioinformatics, machine learning and quantum computingOrkid Coskuner-Weber, Semih Alpsoy, Ozgur Yolcu, Egehan Teber, Ario De Marco, Spase Shumka, 2025, review article Keywords: marine biology, machine learning, diagnostics Published in RUNG: 07.04.2025; Views: 122; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
4. The Pierre Auger Observatory open dataA. Abdul Halim, Andrej Filipčič, Jon Paul Lundquist, Shima Ujjani Shivashankara, Samo Stanič, Serguei Vorobiov, Danilo Zavrtanik, Marko Zavrtanik, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: The Pierre Auger Collaboration has embraced the concept of open access to their research data since its foundation, with the aim of giving access to the widest possible community. A gradual process of release began as early as 2007 when 1% of the cosmic-ray data was made public, along with 100% of the space-weather information. In February 2021, a portal was released containing 10% of cosmic-ray data collected by the Pierre Auger Observatory from 2004 to 2018, during the first phase of operation of the Observatory. The Open Data Portal includes detailed documentation about the detection and reconstruction procedures, analysis codes that can be easily used and modified and, additionally, visualization tools. Since then, the Portal has been updated and extended. In 2023, a catalog of the highest-energy cosmic-ray events examined in depth has been included. A specific section dedicated to educational use has been developed with the expectation that these data will be explored by a wide and diverse community, including professional and citizen scientists, and used for educational and outreach initiatives. This paper describes the context, the spirit, and the technical implementation of the release of data by the largest cosmic-ray detector ever built and anticipates its future developments. Keywords: ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs), extensive air showers, Pierre Auger Observatory, open data, UHECR event data, space weather data, Auger Open Data Portal Published in RUNG: 03.04.2025; Views: 251; Downloads: 8
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7. High-resolution ptychographic imaging at a seeded free-electron laser source using OAM beamsMatteo Pancaldi, Francesco Guzzi, Charles S. Bevis, Michele Manfredda, Jonathan Barolak, Stefano Bonetti, Iuliia Bykova, Dario De Angelis, Giovanni De Ninno, Arun Ravindran, 2024, original scientific article Published in RUNG: 01.04.2025; Views: 192; Downloads: 3
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9. Integrating cultural heritage and urban subway infrastructures : spatial distribution, value assessment, and impacts of the Beijing metro line on cultural heritage regional developmentHaisheng Hu, 2025, doctoral dissertation Abstract: This research examines the spatial patterns and economic significance of cultural heritage sites along Beijing’s metro lines, with an emphasis on how urban infrastructure influences heritage preservation. Using spatial analysis methods, including the nearest-neighbor index, geographic concentration index, and location entropy, the research identifies patterns in the distribution of cultural heritage sites - such as ancient architecture, industrial heritage, and tombs - particularly concentrated within Beijing’s second ring road.
The study highlights the connectivity provided by key metro lines, including Lines 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, and 8, which link cultural sites in a point distribution pattern. On these premises, the research established a hierarchical framework to evaluate cultural heritage based on proximity to metro stations, with historical and artistic values being the most significant factors.
The findings suggest that heritage sites within one kilometre of metro stations exert more significant influence on their surrounding areas and emphasize the importance of integrating metro infrastructure with cultural heritage preservation. This study contributes to understanding the spatial dynamics of cultural heritage in urban environments, offering a framework for assessing the impact of heritage within contemporary infrastructure systems.
Practically, the study offers insights for urban planners, metro authorities, and cultural preservation bodies, proposing thematic routes along metro lines—such as Line 1 representing a fusion of Chinese and Western cultures and Line 5 emphasizing religious culture—to enhance cultural tourism. It also emphasizes the need for coordinated efforts between stakeholders to balance heritage conservation and urban development for sustainable growth. Keywords: dissertations, linear cultural heritage, national cultural heritage, Beijing, spatial distribution, economic assessment Published in RUNG: 31.03.2025; Views: 237; Downloads: 5
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10. Lattice-matched Ta3N5/Nb5N6 interface enables a bulk charge separation efficiency of close to 100%Yitong Liu, Zeyu Fan, Ronghua Li, Andraž Mavrič, Iztok Arčon, Matjaž Valant, Gregor Kapun, Beibei Zhang, Chao Feng, Zemin Zhang, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: The interface between the semiconductor light absorber
and the metal electrode is critical for facilitating the extraction of photogenerated charges in photoelectrodes. Achieving a lattice-matched
semiconductor/electrode interface with low defect density is highly desirable but remains a challenge for Ta3N5 photoanodes. In this study, we synthesized niobium nitride thin film electrodes with controllable crystallographic phases to achieve a lattice-matched Ta3N5/Nb5N6 back contact. This results in an enhanced crystallinity of the Ta3N5 film and
reduced interfacial defect density. Consequently, the photoanode with the lattice-matched back contact attains a record half-cell solar-to-hydrogen conversion efficiency of 4.1%, attributed to the bulk carrier separation efficiency of nearly 100%. This work highlights lattice-matching as an effective strategy to enhance the efficiency of thin film-based solar energy conversion devices. Keywords: photoelectrochemistry, photoanode, interface, semiconductors Published in RUNG: 28.03.2025; Views: 285; Downloads: 3
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