Chinese Science Bulletin

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Chinese Science Bulletin

Chinese Science Bulletin (ISSN:0023-074X) and (E-ISSN:2095-9419) is a monthly peer-reviewed scopus indexed journal originally from 1963 to 1964, from 1980 to 1984, 1989, from 2015 to Present. The publisher of the journal is Editorial Office of Journal of Science China Press.The journal welcomes all kind of research/review/abstract papers regarding Multidisciplinary subjects.

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Chinese Science Bulletin

  • CSB-12-08-2025-1805

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Cultural Identity Integration in AI-Enhanced Language Teaching: A Case Study of Basilan State College

This qualitative case study investigates the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in language teaching while preserving cultural identity at Basilan State College in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Philippines. Set in a linguistically diverse environment where Yakan, Tausug, Chavacano, Cebuano, Filipino, Arabic, and English coexist, the research examines how language educators navigate the tension between technological innovation and cultural preservation. Through semi-structured interviews with 8 language instructors, 5 students, and 2 administrators,

  • CSB-03-08-2025-1801

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Assessing Sustainable Development Practices in Basilan: Opportunities and Challenges for Local Governance

This study examines the implementation of sustainable development practices among selected Local Government Units (LGUs) in Basilan, Philippines, focusing on economic, environmental, social, and governance dimensions. Utilizing a mixed-methods sequential explanatory design, the research combines quantitative assessments from 100 respondents with qualitative insights from 10 key informants, including local officials and community leaders. The findings reveal varying levels of implementation across economic development initiatives, environmental conservation programs, social development projects

  • CSB-28-07-2025-1799

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Study of Fixed-Point Existence and Uniqueness Results Based on the Sehgal-Guseman Contraction in Complete G-Metric Spaces

In recent years, there has been a significant rise in the application of b-metric spaces in mathematical and analytical studies, particularly regarding fixed-point theory. Nonetheless, these spaces present certain challenges. A key issue stems from their fundamental two-dimensional characteristics, which complicate the direct application or extension of results—especially fixed-point theorems—to higher-dimensional frameworks, such as three-dimensional spaces. Previous research has largely concentrated on fixed-point theorems within the realm of b-metric spaces, particularly those associate

  • CSB-16-07-2025-1796

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Breaking the Cycle: Trust-Building and Transformation in the Reintegration of Former Abu Sayyaf Group Members

This study explores the reintegration experiences of former members of the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) in the Philippines, focusing on the challenges they face and the impact of government support programs designed to facilitate their transition to peaceful living. Through qualitative methodologies, including in-depth interviews and focus group discussions, the research identifies two primary themes: the challenges faced by returnees and the positive impacts of government initiatives. The findings reveal that ex-combatants grapple with issues of mistrust, personal safety, and social stigma as they

  • CSB-14-07-2025-1794

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The Local Metric Dimension of k-Multilevel Corona of Path, Complete and Cycle Graphs

For an ordered set W={w_1,w_2,…,w_n } of n distinct vertices in a nontrivial connected graph G, the representation of a vertex v of G with respect to W is the n- vector r(v│W)=(d(v,w_1 ),d(v,w_2 ),…,d(v,w_n )). W is a local metric set of G if r(u│W)=r(v│W) for every pair of adjacent vertices u,v in G. Local metric set with minimum cardinality is called local metric basis of G and its cardinality is the local metric dimension of G and denoted by lmd(G). In this paper, we determine the local metric dimension of k-multilevel corona of path, complete, and cycle graphs.