Physical Sciences and Engineering

Smart networks of tomorrow: how ai and ml are powering the 6g revolution

The advent of 6G technology heralds a new era in wireless communication, promising unprecedented speeds, ultra-low latency, and ubiquitous connectivity. Central to this revolution are Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), which underpin the development of smart networks capable of self-optimization, intelligent resource management, and adaptive security mechanisms.

The hydrogen bond

The nature of the hydrogen bond is studied in the context of the Spacetime Wave Theory. The usual description of a covalent bond is: a chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. These electron pairs are known as shared pairs or bonding pairs, and the stable balance of attractive and repulsive forces between atoms, when they share electrons is known as covalent bonding [1].

Study on the long-term use of different sites at the chengdu universiade after the games

It is well known that large international sports events have various issues with the operation of stadiums after participation. This paper investigates the performance of stadiums after the Chengdu Universiade through a literature method and a field method. Due to the epidemic, the Chengdu Universiade was postponed from its original 2021 bidding time to 2023. After various delays, it was finally decided to open on July 28, 2023, which was also the first global event to be held in southwestern China.

Intelligence psychologique des enfants places dans les orphelinats de la ville de kinshasa et ses facteurs explicatifs

L’intelligence psychologique, un domaine d’intérêt croissant pour les scientifiques, joue un rôle crucial dans divers aspects de la vie, notamment les relations interpersonnelles, la prise de décision et la gestion du stress. En développant cette forme d’intelligence, une personne peut améliorer sa communication, renforcer son empathie et favoriser un environnement social positif.

Decarbonizing the workforce: The role of remote work in achieving A net-zero economy

This paper examines the potential of post-COVID remote work to decarbonize the workforce and support the transition to a net-zero economy. By reducing commuting and decreasing the demand for office space, remote work can help to cut greenhouse gas emissions. It highlights that, to reduce the climate impact of the transportation sector, which is responsible for 28% of U.S. emissions, cutting back on commuting presents an easily achievable way to save on greenhouse gas emissions.

Enhancing the adoption of agroecological, climate smart, and environmentally sustainable practices through youth-led initiatives in the sugar industry

Sugarcane covers 65 million acres of land worldwide, and a dozen countries use at least 25% of their farmland to grow it, but there’s little awareness of its toll on the environment. This paper explores agroecology approaches that can be adopted to address the many challenges facing current agri-food systems such as climate change, soil degradation, biodiversity loss, and environmental pollution.

Innovate to inspire: motivating factors in enhancing work behavior

This study was carried out to examine the innovative ideas and practices and the motivating factors among the public-school teachers. It was confined within the premise of innovative ideas implemented by the public-school teachers and the factors that motivate them in engaging in innovative work behavior. It involved the secondary school teachers in the Schools Division Office of Cotabato, Kidapawan, Tacurong, and Sultan Kudarat. Teachers in the elementary were excluded to participate. This was conducted during the Second Semester of the School Year 2023-2024.

Agile leadership and the psychology of feedback: cultivating a culture of continuous improvement and quantitative analysis between agile and traditional leadership

In today’s dynamic and rapidly changing working environments, companies and organizations face the challenge of continuous adaptation to change in the industry. Agile methods have been growing rapidly among software development over recent years, and this article explores the relation between agile leadership in general and the psychology of feedback to foster a culture of continuous improvements.