Submission Deadline ( Vol 70 , Issue 10 )
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31 Oct 2025Chinese 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.
AIM AND SCOPE
1.Agricultural Science/Agricultural Engineering
2.Electrical Engineering and Telecommunication Section
3.Computer Science and Engineering
4.Civil and Architectural Engineering Section
5.Mechanical and Materials Engineering Section
6.Chemical Engineering Section
7.Food Engineering Section
8.Physics Section
9.Mathematics Section
10.Accounting and finance
11.Economics
12.Management
13.Social science
14.Earth science
15.Law
16.Linguistics
17.Biological science
18.Environmental science
19.Material science
20.zoology
21.Fishery and Science
22.Psychology
23.International Business
24.HRM
25.Marketing
26.History
27.Public health
28.Botany
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CSB-11-06-2025-1779
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Chinese Science Bulletin
This study contributes to the understanding of post-pandemic recovery in vulnerable regions by examining the case of Basilan Province, Philippines. Using a qualitative case study design, the research explores the public sector's response to the post-COVID-19 environment, analyzing implemented strategies, ongoing challenges, resilience factors, and lessons learned. Data sources included semi-structured interviews, document analysis, and focus group discussion. The findings reveal a complex recovery landscape where proactive strategies across multiple sectors are counterbalanced by persistent ch
CSB-11-06-2025-1777
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Chinese Science Bulletin
This phenomenological study investigated student perspectives on indigenizing General Education courses at Basilan State College, Philippines, examining how cultural backgrounds and personal experiences shape their understanding and receptiveness to indigenous knowledge integration. Through in-depth, one-on-one interviews with ten purposively selected students from diverse cultural backgrounds (indigenous Yakan, Tausug, and non-indigenous), the research explored students' conceptualization of indigenization, the influence of personal and familial experiences, and the impact of prior exposure t
CSB-17-05-2025-1774
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Chinese Science Bulletin
This research study aimed to identify the determining factors affecting the artificial intelligence (AI) consumption in medical tourism and addressed medical tourists’ experience, perception, and their behavioural intention towards the AI-assisted tools and technologies during the medical travel and treatment. The study was conducted among 384 medical tourists who visited 9 JCI (Joint Commission International) accredited private hospitals in Delhi-NCR. Regression analysis concluded that among the seven AI consumption motivators, information search, data security, interactivity, accessibility
CSB-05-05-2025-1769
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Chinese Science Bulletin
This study was conducted to analyze the effects of condenser leakage in a boiler and its impact on the remaining lifespan of the final superheater tube. The tube is of the SA 213 T91 type, which has been in operation for approximately 13 years or over 100,000 equivalent operating hours (EOH). It is an alloy steel composed of chromium (Cr) and molybdenum (Mo), known for its excellent mechanical and thermal properties at high temperatures, as well as its resistance to corrosion. Due to the poor quality of the boiler feedwater, contaminated by seawater because of condenser leakage, the tube exper
CSB-04-05-2025-1768
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Chinese Science Bulletin
Green innovation and energy efficiency are fundamental pillars for society to achieve environmental sustainability, thereby generating an impact at organisational, economic and regulatory levels. A bibliometric analysis of scientific production in the Scopus database was carried out, using the PRISMA statement to identify 292 documents that met the inclusion criteria and using tools such as VOSviewer and Bibliometrix. The results show an exponential growth in scientific output equivalent to 24.8% of the annual growth rate, with the most cited keywords being green innovation, energy management,