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Apr 20, 2026Open Access
Students with moderate intellectual disabilities face considerable challenges when engaging with traditional educational and training approaches, making the learning process demanding for both learners and their instructors. Against the backdrop of rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and natural language processing (NLP), cognitive computing has proven highly effective in creating interactive learning environments that respond dynamically to the individual needs of students with disabi...
Apr 20, 2026Open Access
This study uses a Gaussian plume model of airborne contaminants and artificial intelligence (AI) tools to evaluate the environmental impact of industrial emissions. It focuses on determining the major variables affecting the dispersion of airborne pollutants and calculating their concentrations downwind from the source of emissions. The study made use of hypothetical data from the NOAA website, which included a variety of physical and atmospheric variables like temperature, wind speed, emission ...
Apr 20, 2026Open Access
In the late Qing Dynasty, the 36 Weirs of Baishaxi Stream in Jinhua fell into frequent disputes. A particularly intense struggle for the water rights (legal or customary entitlements that determine how individuals or groups can access, use, and control water resources) of the Shanhe Weirs erupted between the Yin and Yu lineages downstream, turning local documents such as county gazetteers (xianzhi) and temple gazetteers (miaozhi) into a battlefield for power. The Yu lineage, whose water rights h...
Apr 17, 2026Open Access
Primary tumors of the vagina are extremely rare, accounting for less than 2% of gynecological neoplasms. Among these, mixed tumors with both epithelial and mesenchymal components are exceptional and rarely described in the literature. We report the case of a 50-year-old female patient with a mixed tumor of the vagina, which required multidisciplinary management. Through this observation, we discuss the clinical, radiological, and histopathological features of this rare entity, as well as the ava...
Apr 17, 2026Open Access
Methylmercury (MeHg) is an extremely dangerous and toxic organometallic compound that has been found to be persistent and recurrent in various compositions of the environment and is highly suspected to cause dangerous problems in ecosystems and public health owing to the accumulative and magnifying effects that it may cause in the food chain. Soil, one of the essential components for both the storage and partial release of MeHg, is a critical medium through which this compound moves within the e...
Apr 16, 2026Open Access
Large language models (LLMs), such as GPT-based systems, are transforming foreign language education by enabling personalized practice, instant feedback, and immersive interactions beyond traditional computer-assisted language learning (CALL) tools. The article outlines LLMs’ advantages over rule-based systems, analyzes applications across listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, and addresses risks like overreliance and bias. It emphasizes pedagogy-aligned integration to maximize benef...
Apr 14, 2026Open Access
Henan Opera, a key Chinese intangible cultural heritage, faces significant barriers in global dissemination due to profound cultural distance extending beyond language to include aesthetic and contextual gaps. Traditional outreach methods struggle to bridge this divide. Drawing on qualitative data from multiple stakeholder groups and comparative case analysis, the study develops the AI-VR Integrated Communication Model as a new paradigm for understanding technology-mediated intercultural engagem...
Apr 14, 2026Open Access
The best inheritance of history is to create new history. Zhejiang, an important stop along the ancient Maritime Silk Road, boasts a rich variety of relics of the Maritime Silk Road Culture and is currently protecting, inheriting and developing this culture through assorted activities. Promoting the global expansion of Zhejiang’s Maritime Silk Road culture requires a solid theoretical foundation: the key communication content of this culture should be refined from the perspectives of perceptible...
Apr 14, 2026Open Access
This study systematically elaborates on the theoretical foundation, design principles, and implementation steps of a project-based “drip-irrigation” teaching model for ideological and political education within the College English curriculum. Utilizing a series of international media dialogues by Dr. Gao Zhikai in the realm of Sino-US relations as the core teaching resource, the study focuses on four key issues and presents detailed teaching case analyses. A four-stage cyclical teaching model—“P...
Apr 14, 2026Open Access
Central giant cell granuloma (CGCG) is an uncommon benign intraosseous lesion of the jaws characterized by the proliferation of multinucleated giant cells within a fibrovascular stroma. Although most lesions present as slow-growing and asymptomatic, aggressive forms may cause significant bone destruction and involvement of adjacent anatomical structures. Maxillary localization is relatively rare and may present diagnostic and therapeutic challenges due to the proximity of the maxillary sinus, na...
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