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This a collaborative database of food products from around the world, containing information on ingredients, nutritional values, labels and food additives.
A library that provides access to a wide range of datasets for natural language processing (NLP) tasks.
CDC Wonder provides access to a wide range of public health-related datasets, including mortality data, disease surveillance, birth data and more.
The ESS collects data on social attitudes, values and behaviors in Europe through a series of surveys conducted across multiple countries.
The EVS is a large-scale, cross-national survey that examines social and political values in European countries.
The OECD provides access to a wide range of economic, social and environmental data for its member countries and other regions.
The UIS offers datasets covering education, literacy, science, technology and innovation, culture and communication statistics worldwide.
Data from the ninth round of the European Social Survey, covering social attitudes, values and behaviors in Europe.
The Global Carbon Atlas provides datasets and visualizations related to carbon emissions, sources, sinks and fluxes at global and regional scales.
The World Inequality Database offers datasets on income and wealth inequality, including distributional data for various countries and regions.
Global Forest Watch provides datasets on forest cover, deforestation, forest fires and other forestry-related metrics worldwide.
GLDAS provides datasets on land surface conditions, including soil moisture, temperature, precipitation and other hydrological variables, derived from satellite and ground-based observations.