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Abstract: Urban wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) constitute a material share of municipal greenhouse-gas footprints, yet management-level mitigation is obscured by static emission-factor inventories and scarce plant-cluster data. We assemble a two-year panel for twelve WWTPs in a middle Chinese city and integrate three components
Abstract: The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in education, driven by the need for efficiency and personalization, risks leading to "learnification"—the reduction of education to a technical process disconnected from ethical and relational goals. This paper introduces the Human-Centered AI Pedagogical Engagement (HCAI-
Abstract: This study examines the strategic realignment of U.S. foreign aid under President Trump’s second administration and its consequences. The research problem centers on whether an executive-driven shift toward narrowly defined national-interest objectives produces measurable strategic returns or instead undermines the institut
Abstract: Quinazolinone spin–off disclose various medicinal valuables such as analgesic, anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities, as well as antimicrobial activity. These heterocycles are beneficial intermediates in organic synthesis. Methods/Experimental: The compound, 6-bromo,2-(o-aminophenyl)-3,1-benzoxazin-4(3H)-one(1) was s
Abstract: The Swiss construction sector, responsible for over 80% of the country’s total waste generation and a third of national CO2 emissions, faces growing pressure to transition toward a circular economy (CE). Despite increasing awareness, the sector remains characterized by fragmented initiatives and limited systemic adoption. T
Abstract: In the rather successful SSI, scalar strong interaction hadron theory for elementary particle physics, the main physics resides in two “hidden” spaces that differ basically from each other. These are the relative space-time between the quarks in a hadron and an abstract flavor space created artificially for the quark flavor
Abstract: The essay presented here is dedicated to the category of “time,” structured around three verbs —to be, to live, and to exist— which, in turn, imply different linguistic terms, conceptual uses, and affective experiences.
Abstract: Personalized learning path recommendation is crucial for enhancing learning efficiency and engagement in increasingly diverse and large-scale online educational environments. Traditional recommendation methods often struggle to capture the complex semantic relationships and prerequisite dependencies inherent in learning dom
Abstract: This paper employs a framework of eight truisms to analyze how higher education institutions design and deliver entrepreneurship courses and programs. These truisms capture the dominant logic underlying the traditional university approach to curriculum design—an approach that has served the structured disciplines of enginee
Abstract: Language by its nature is dynamic. It keeps evolving in order to adapt to the changing needs and experiences of its speakers. Language often evolves rapidly in response to crises, conflicts and up-to-date events. It is highly influenced by the surrounding happenings since it is assumed to be lively and dynamic. New words ar

