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Katzilla aggregates hundreds of free public environmental datasets into a single, developer-friendly REST API — so your AI agents can query rainfall microbial release models, solar cooker performance benchmarks, and municipal solid waste statistics without juggling dozens of portals. As of June 4, 2026, our Environmental Science category has never been more comprehensive.
Katzilla aggregates hundreds of free public environmental datasets into a single, agent-ready REST API — no scraping, no stitching, no headaches. In this tutorial, we'll walk through querying ecological and emissions data using the Katzilla SDK on June 3, 2026.
Katzilla just added 10 powerful new datasets spanning U.S. transportation infrastructure, securities regulation, and public health education — all queryable through a single unified API. From railroad crossing inventories to investment company filings, your AI agents now have even deeper coverage of critical government data.
Katzilla's energy data category unlocks decades of geothermal, wind, and electricity pricing datasets through a single unified REST API. Whether you're building grid-optimization agents or climate research tools, this tutorial shows you how to get started today.
Safety and security data dominated AI agent queries on Katzilla this week, with recall and vulnerability feeds accounting for the vast majority of all API calls. Here's a breakdown of what autonomous systems are paying attention to — and why it matters.
Katzilla just expanded its catalog with 10 powerful new datasets spanning veterans' health research, disability compensation, pension records, and ocean floor mapping — all queryable through a single unified API. Whether you're building AI agents for public health, geospatial analysis, or government transparency, this week's additions open serious new doors.
From ozone profiles to solar irradiance, Katzilla's atmospheric and solar science category unlocks decades of NASA and NOAA datasets through a single REST API. Today we walk through how AI agents can query, combine, and reason over these rich data streams as of May 29, 2026.
Safety and security data is dominating AI agent activity on Katzilla this week, with recall and vulnerability endpoints accounting for the overwhelming majority of API calls. Here's a look at what's driving the traffic — and what it tells us about where autonomous agents are finding real-world value.
Every time an AI agent needs to cross-reference USGS earthquake data with FRED economic indicators and BLS labor stats, developers pay a hidden integration tax in auth tokens, rate limits, and brittle pipelines. Katzilla eliminates that tax entirely with a single API key spanning 300+ public data sources.
Learn how to wire USGS live seismic data into a Claude agent in under ten minutes using Katzilla's unified API. By today — May 26, 2026 — you can have your agent alerting on significant earthquakes worldwide with just a few lines of config.
Katzilla's environmental science category unlocks a powerful collection of water treatment, soil health, and contaminant datasets through a single unified API. On May 25, 2026, developers and AI researchers can tap into these free public data sources to build agents that monitor ecosystems, flag emerging contaminants, and optimize resource management in real time.
The week of May 24, 2026 reveals a clear pattern in how AI agents are using Katzilla: automated systems are heavily prioritizing safety signals, government activity, and real-time threat intelligence. Here's a breakdown of the most-queried endpoints and what it tells us about where AI agent workflows are headed.
Learn how to build a powerful economic research agent that pulls live data from FRED, BLS, and World Bank through a single unified API. Katzilla's SDK makes it trivial to aggregate 300+ public data sources into one coherent AI workflow.
AI agents are overwhelmingly focused on safety, hazards, and government oversight data this week on Katzilla. From FDA recalls to CISA vulnerabilities, here's a breakdown of the top endpoints lighting up our infrastructure.
From FDA drug recalls to CISA vulnerability advisories, AI agents are hammering Katzilla's safety and hazard endpoints this week. Here's a look at the data driving the most automated decision-making right now.
Every public data source speaks a different language — GeoJSON from USGS, XML from NWS, CSV from BLS, and hundreds of custom JSON dialects in between. Katzilla's normalization engine translates all of them into a single, predictable schema so your AI agent never has to parse a raw feed again.
This week's Katzilla traffic reveals a clear pattern: AI agents are laser-focused on safety, hazards, and security data. From FDA recalls to USGS earthquakes, the top endpoints paint a picture of agents built to protect people and systems in real time.
AI agents are swarming safety and hazard data this week on Katzilla, with FDA recall and USGS earthquake endpoints leading the charge by a wide margin. Here's a breakdown of where the intelligence is flowing and what it tells us about how autonomous agents are prioritizing real-world risk.
Katzilla aggregates dozens of NASA and NOAA remote sensing datasets — from sea surface temperatures to atmospheric water vapor — into a single, AI-ready REST API. Today we walk through how to query these powerful climate datasets as of April 30, 2026, using the Katzilla SDK in just a few lines of code.
From FDA recalls to USGS earthquakes, AI agents are pulling high-stakes public data at record rates on Katzilla this week. Here's a breakdown of the top 10 most-queried endpoints and what they tell us about the intelligence powering today's autonomous systems.
AI agents on Katzilla are zeroing in on government oversight, consumer safety, and economic signals this week. Here's a breakdown of the 10 most-queried endpoints and what they reveal about where autonomous intelligence is focusing right now.
Katzilla just expanded its catalog with 10 powerful new public datasets spanning U.S. energy production, agricultural statistics, housing surveys, human rights reporting, and beyond. As of April 27, 2026, AI agents and developers can access all of these sources through a single unified REST API.
Katzilla aggregates hundreds of free public environmental datasets into a single unified REST API, making it effortless for AI agents to query air quality, water systems, and ecosystem research as of April 26, 2026. In this tutorial, we spotlight Katzilla's Environmental Science data category and show you how to start pulling real research data in minutes.
From flood insurance claims to cybersecurity vulnerabilities, AI agents on Katzilla are pulling a revealing mix of hazard, economic, and regulatory data this week. Here's a breakdown of the top 10 most-called endpoints and what it tells us about where autonomous agents are focusing their attention right now.
From orbital microwave sensors to ground-level soil probes, Earth observation datasets are among the richest — and most fragmented — data sources available today. Katzilla unifies them behind a single REST API so your AI agents can query satellite, airborne, and in-situ environmental data without stitching together dozens of credentials and formats.
Katzilla added 10 new datasets this week spanning U.S. Census geospatial shapefiles, century-old NOAA hydrographic surveys, and public health records from Connecticut and New York City. These additions push Katzilla's unified API closer to covering every corner of public data that AI agents need to reason about the physical and social world.
AI agents are flooding Katzilla's trade and agriculture endpoints this week, painting a clear picture of where automated intelligence is focused right now. Here's a breakdown of the top data sources driving agent activity across our network of 300+ free public APIs.
Katzilla's Jefferson County and Louisville Metro dataset collection gives AI agents instant access to zoning records, health equity outcomes, police infrastructure, and more — all through a single unified REST API. Today we'll walk through how to tap into this powerful civic data category to build location-aware, community-focused applications.
Environmental datasets are becoming crucial for AI applications that need to assess sustainability, compliance, and ecological impact. Katzilla's extensive collection of environmental data sources enables developers to build powerful applications for energy efficiency monitoring, contamination tracking, and environmental compliance checking.
Learn how to leverage Katzilla's comprehensive health data category to build powerful analytics tools and AI-driven health applications. This tutorial covers practical use cases and shows developers how to access everything from COVID-19 statistics to Medicare data programmatically.