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LION Data: A roaring transformation in data visualisation
Lucy Todd1, Arthur Fordham2, Ben Deacon3
1Centre for Nature Inspired Engineering & Department of Chemical Engineering, University College London, Torrington Place, London, WC1E 7JE, United Kingdom.
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In a world filled with high-quality scientific data, how much of it is truly being understood and utilised? LION Data is a Local, Interactive, Online, Networking data visualisation software specifically designed to address the requirements for scientists publishing data and users accessing it. This software allows Excel and CSV data to be efficiently uploaded through a 'file browsing' feature and then builds 2D/3D graphs and networks applying user requirements within seconds. This software has been shown to significantly improve the efficiency and breadth of data analyses conducted in a variety of scientific fields. Illustrative examples include 3D scaffolds designed to model biological environments, battery ultrasound readings to improve battery safety, and permeability readings of various chemicals on the skin. LION Data is easy to access, utilise, share and publish, allowing scientific data to be made accessible, understandable and available for any audience.
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