Submission Deadline ( Vol 70 , Issue 10 )
16 Oct 2025Publish On ( Vol 70 , Issue 10 )
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-19-03-2025-1726
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Chinese Science Bulletin
Hydrogen has become a key focus in supporting the transition to clean power systems, offering solutions for energy storage, grid stability, and renewable energy integration. This study presents a bibliometric analysis of hydrogen research related to power systems, using Scopus data from 2019 to 2024. The results show significant publication growth, with China emerging as the leading contributor, supported by strong institutional output from Xi’an Jiaotong University and Tsinghua University. Collaboration patterns indicate increasing international cooperation in hydrogen and power system rese
CSB-17-03-2025-1725
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Chinese Science Bulletin
This study presents a bibliometric analysis of green hydrogen research from 2019 to 2024, examining publication trends, collaboration networks, citation impact, and emerging research themes. The findings indicate significant growth in research output, driven by global energy transition goals and substantial contributions from countries such as China, the United States, Germany, and Japan. International collaboration is increasing, with leading institutions and industry partners playing a crucial role in advancing hydrogen innovation. Thematic analysis reveals a shift from fundamental hydrogen
CSB-09-03-2025-1722
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Chinese Science Bulletin
The quick adoption of tech in healthcare has led to "e-nursing" – nurses using digital tools and telehealth to improve patient care. This study looks at how e-nursing affects customer (patient) satisfaction in healthcare. We used a quantitative approach with a cross-sectional survey given to 400 patients who used e-nursing services at different hospitals. The survey measured aspects of e-nursing (like how well it communicates how easy it is to access, and how it responds) and overall customer satisfaction using a 5-point Likert scale. We crunched the numbers, including basic stats, correlati
CSB-06-03-2025-1720
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Chinese Science Bulletin
This article examines advancements in reducing carbon emissions from power plants by integrating hydrogen co-firing technology. It evaluates the technology's benefits, research, challenges, and outlook, focusing on its potential to drive power generation toward sustainability. The discussion incorporates global studies and practical applications, showcasing technological progress and the environmental benefits of hydrogen co-firing in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing energy security. The challenges associated with hydrogen adoption are addressed, including infrastructure upgra
CSB-25-02-2025-1719
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Chinese Science Bulletin
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with wearable technologies has revolutionized healthcare, offering new pathways for real-time health monitoring and predictive analytics. Despite advancements, challenges such as limited personalization, data privacy, and integration into clinical workflows remain prevalent. The review aims to assess the current state of AI-driven wearables in enhancing health and wellness, with a focus on diabetes, cardiovascular health, and elderly care. The novelty of the review lies in its comprehensive evaluation of AI algorithms used in wearables across div