Theoretical and Natural Science

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Print ISSN: 2753-8818

Online ISSN: 2753-8826

About TNS

The proceedings series Theoretical and Natural Science (TNS) is an international peer-reviewed open access series which publishes conference proceedings from a wide variety of disciplinary perspectives concerning theoretical studies and natural science issues. TNS is published irregularly. The series publishes articles that are research-oriented and welcomes theoretical articles concerning micro and macro-scale phenomena. Proceedings that are suitable for publication in the TNS cover domains on various perspectives of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, agricultural science, and medical science. The series aims to provide a high-level platform where academic achievements of great importance can be disseminated and shared.

Aims & scope of TNS are:
·Mathematics and Applied Mathematics
·Theoretical Physics
·Chemical Science
·Biological Sciences
·Agricultural Science & Technology
·Basic Science of Medicine
·Clinical and Public Health

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Sheiladevi Sukumaran
SEGi University
Malaysia
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Amnah Asiri
Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University
Al Kharj, Saudi Arabia
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Çiğdem Gülüzar Altıntop
Erciyes University
Turkey
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Javier Cifuentes-Faura
Defense University Center
Spain
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Research Article
Published on 28 October 2025 DOI: 10.54254/2753-8818/2026.PJ28744
Haojun Zhao

Antibiotic residues and resistance have emerged as pervasive environmental pollutants because of extensive use in medicine, agriculture, and aquaculture. A review of recent literature reveals a lack of comprehensive analyses which integrate distribution characteristics, ecological risks, and the full spectrum of removal technologies across environmental matrices. This study synthesizes recent research on distribution patterns, ecological and public health risks, and removal technologies in relation to antibiotic residues and resistance. The results reveal significant ecological impacts: inhibiting microbial and primary producer activity, altering community structures, and reducing biodiversity, while potentially undermining the efficacy of antibiotics in medicine. Various technologies have been explored and implemented to remove antibiotic contaminants and mitigate antibiotic resistance in environmental matrices, each employing different mechanisms and exhibiting varying efficacy in eliminating antibiotics or antibiotic resistance genes. To combat antibiotic pollution effectively, integrated strategies under a One Health framework are essential.

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Zhao,H. (2025). Research Progress on the Distribution Characteristics, Ecological Risks, and Removal Technologies of Antibiotic Residues and Resistance in the Environment. Theoretical and Natural Science,149,7-19.
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Published on 28 October 2025 DOI: 10.54254/2753-8818/2026.PJ28674
Yanming Guo

It is ethically impermissible to conduct continuous interventions on humans from birth to old age for the purpose of studying the long-term side effects of a new drug or the function of a gene. Animal models offer us a controllable and operable platform for studying complex metabolic processes in a complete life system, which is impossible to achieve in human research. This paper delves into the rationale, methodologies, and implications of using animal models to understand human metabolism. It explores the theoretical bases, presents experimental cases like the Diet-Induced Obesity (DIO) mouse model, and assesses the value and limitations. By examining the biological similarity, controllability, and translational potential, this paper indicates that animal models are crucial tools; the causes for their uses are rooted in a combination of ethical necessity, biological similarity, and practical experimental advantages, but they cannot perfectly replicate the complex metabolism of humans. The insights gained can be used for future metabolism research, such as obesity and diabetes.

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Guo,Y. (2025). The Causes of Using Animal Model to Understand Human Metabolism. Theoretical and Natural Science,149,1-6.
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Research Article
Published on 28 October 2025 DOI: 10.54254/2753-8818/2025.28731
Sun Siyi, Qiu Rui

Under the guidance of the carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals, the global energy structure is being reshaped, and offshore wind power has become an important means for China to promote energy transformation. "Communication lines are lifeline." In response to the high safety risks of offshore operations and the difficulty of ensuring communication for maritime rescue, a marine emergency search and rescue system integrating monitoring, positioning tracking, and emergency rescue based on Beidou has been designed. The system based on the high-quality services of Beidou, has independently developed the marine emergency search and rescue system (software) as well as supporting hardware products such as personal portable beacons, ship-borne beacons, and positioning navigation tracking terminals. It ensures smooth communication and positioning tracking during the search and rescue process, providing solid technical support for offshore operations related to offshore wind power. The marine search and rescue system provides the last line of technical support for the safety of offshore personnel and vessels, enhances the safety awareness of offshore personnel, reduces maritime accidents, and protects people's lives and property.

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Siyi,S.;Rui,Q. (2025). Design of a Marine Emergency Search and Rescue System Based on Beidou. Theoretical and Natural Science,148,7-12.
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Research Article
Published on 28 October 2025 DOI: 10.54254/2753-8818/2025.28722
Fei Ge, Yixuan Liu

The emergence of large language models (LLMs) has introduced a novel methodology for constructing factors in asset pricing. Whereas conventional approaches emphasize financial ratios or price-based indicators, LLMs allow for the systematic conversion of unstructured financial text into economically interpretable constructs that may capture latent risk perceptions. This study evaluates the pricing ability of LLM-generated factors in explaining U.S. equity cross-sectional returns from 2000 to 2024. Using a dataset of 220,000 earnings call transcripts, 180,000 10-K filings, and 1.2 million analyst reports, we extract 68 candidate factors through GPT-4 prompted financial text analysis. These include tone consistency indices, ESG disclosure emphases, governance accountability markers, and forward-looking orientation metrics. Econometric testing employs Fama-MacBeth regressions, generalized method of moments (GMM), and Bayesian shrinkage with horseshoe priors. The LLM-derived factors improve adjusted R² by +0.034 relative to Fama-French 5-factor benchmarks and reduce mean absolute pricing errors from 0.812 to 0.545. Out-of-sample Sharpe ratios of factor-mimicking portfolios rise from 0.42 (FF5) to 0.61 (LLM factors), and Hansen-Jagannathan distances fall by -0.052. Robustness checks through adversarial textual perturbations, rolling-window sub-sampling, and sectoral decomposition confirm stability, with persistent contributions from narrative consistency, forward-looking ratios, and ESG-litigation emphasis. Findings indicate that LLMs provide not only interpretable but also quantitatively robust innovations in factor design, marking a methodological shift for empirical asset pricing research.

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Ge,F.;Liu,Y. (2025). Testing LLM Generated Factors for Pricing Cross Sectional Returns. Theoretical and Natural Science,148,1-6.
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Volume 149October 2025

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Proceedings of ICMMGH 2026 Symposium: Environmental Engineering and Climate Change

Conference website: https://www.icmmgh.org/petalingjaya.html

Conference date: 16 January 2026

ISBN: 978-1-80590-501-1(Print)/978-1-80590-502-8(Online)

Editor: Sheiladevi Sukumaran, Alan Wang

Volume 148October 2025

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Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Applied Physics and Mathematical Modeling

Conference website: https://www.confapmm.org/

Conference date: 31 October 2025

ISBN: 978-1-80590-499-1(Print)/978-1-80590-500-4(Online)

Editor: Marwan Omar

Volume 147October 2025

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Proceedings of ICBioMed 2025 Symposium: AI for Healthcare: Advanced Medical Data Analytics and Smart Rehabilitation

Conference website: https://2025.icbiomed.org/auckland.html

Conference date: 17 October 2025

ISBN: 978-1-80590-489-2(Print)/978-1-80590-490-8(Online)

Editor: Alan Wang

Volume 146October 2025

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Proceedings of ICMMGH 2026 Symposium: Biomedical Imaging and AI Applications in Neurorehabilitation

Conference website: https://www.icmmgh.org/auckland.html

Conference date: 14 November 2025

ISBN: 978-1-80590-477-9(Print)/978-1-80590-478-6(Online)

Editor: Alan Wang, Sheiladevi Sukumaran

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