Theoretical and Natural Science

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Print ISSN: 2753-8818

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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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Florian Marcel Nuţă
Danubius University of Galaţi
Galaţi, Romania
Editor-in-Chief
floriann@univ-danubius.ro
Marwan Omar
Illinois Institute of Technology
Chicago, US
Associate Editor
drmarwan.omar@gmail.com
Sajjad Seifi Mofarah
UNSW Sydney
Sydney, Australia
Associate Editor
s.seifimofarah@unsw.edu.au
Maher G. Nawaf
University of Birmingham
Birmingham, UK
Associate Editor
mnawaf@captechu.edu

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Research Article
Published on 20 April 2026 DOI: 10.54254/2753-8818/2026.AU32912
Suyin Liu

Hypertension remains a serious public health issue worldwide because of its strong association with cardiovascular disease and premature mortality. Although body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) are commonly used indicators of obesity, they do not always capture differences in fat distribution. This study examined whether Body Roundness Index (BRI), a newer measure of body shape, is associated with hypertension among U.S. adults. The analysis used data from the 2017–2020 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). After excluding participants with incomplete demographic, anthropometric, or blood pressure data, 5,729 individuals were included. Multivariable logistic regression was applied to evaluate the association between BRI and hypertension while controlling for demographic, socioeconomic, and lifestyle characteristics. The results showed that individuals in the highest BRI quartile were more likely to have hypertension than those in the lowest quartile, even after adjustment for potential confounders. Overall, the findings indicate that BRI may be a useful marker for identifying hypertension risk in population-based research.

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Liu,S. (2026). Body Roundness Index as a Predictor of Hypertension: A Logistic Regression Analysis Using NHANES Data. Theoretical and Natural Science,169,34-38.
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Published on 20 April 2026 DOI: 10.54254/2753-8818/2026.AU32858
Xinyu Guo

Biomass pyrolysis has great application potential in the high-value utilization of renewable carbon resources. The microstructure of biochar formed during pyrolysis is jointly affected by the composition of raw materials and pyrolysis conditions, and is further related to the formation of carbon stability. This paper focuses on the main line of "raw material composition - pyrolysis process - structural evolution - carbon stability", summarizes the pyrolysis differences and interactions of the three major components of hemicellulose, cellulose and lignin, and also analyzes the regulatory effects of pyrolysis temperature, heating rate, residence time and raw material composition on the structural evolution of biochar. On this basis, the variation characteristics of the carbon skeleton, pore structure and surface functional groups, as well as the chemical connotation and evaluation methods of carbon stability, were summarized. Overall, the growth of aromatic structure, the reduction of oxygen-containing functional groups and the high condensation of carbon skeleton will have a more direct impact on the formation of stable carbon, while the pyrolysis of lignin and the high-temperature aromatization process are usually more closely related to the formation of highly stable biochar. In the future, further research on the quantitative correlation between structural parameters and long-term stability is still needed.

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Guo,X. (2026). Mechanisms of Biochar Structural Evolution and Carbon Stability During Biomass Pyrolysis. Theoretical and Natural Science,169,27-33.
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Research Article
Published on 20 April 2026 DOI: 10.54254/2753-8818/2026.AU32970
Yiming Lu

This article focuses on environmentally friendly biomass rice husk. As a widely available and sustainable agricultural waste, rice husk has shown great potential in the preparation of high-performance carbon-based catalytic materials. A series of technological process adopted to use rice husk biochar as the carrier for loading metals. Regulating and controlling CO₂ products by using different metals. The rice husk biochar-based metal catalysts have demonstrated the adsorption and catalytic mechanisms in the reduction of CO₂. These catalysts can effectively promote the conversion of CO₂ into high-value chemicals and fuels, providing a green pathway for resource utilization. Rice husk biochar-based metal catalysts still have disadvantages in regulation accuracy and long-term stability. With the development of technology and artificial intelligence, the application scope of this catalyst will be broadened, and the catalyst process will be further optimized. It has application potential in industrial waste gas treatment, agricultural carbon sequestration, and soil fertility improvement. In the future, further research on structure design and performance modification will help overcome current limitations. Contribute to carbon neutrality in the whole world.

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Lu,Y. (2026). Rice Husk Biochar Based Metal Catalysts for Reducing Carbon. Theoretical and Natural Science,169,20-26.
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Published on 13 April 2026 DOI: 10.54254/2753-8818/2026.AU32658
Xiaotian An

DNA hydrogels are programmable 3D networks that integrate molecular recognition modules (aptamers, DNAzymes, CRISPR) to translate binding events into macroscopic material responses. The central challenge is reliably amplifying these events into quantifiable changes within complex biological matrices. Sensor behavior is governed by coupled factors: material thresholding (gel–sol transition boundaries), pore architecture and mass transport, matrix interference (nucleases, proteins, ionic strength), and readout modality constraints. This review analyzes key scientific questions connecting molecular recognition to signal transduction. We summarize progress in construction routes, functionalization strategies, biosensing applications, and principal bottlenecks in complex samples. Priority directions for clinical translation include thin-film CRISPR geometries with distance readout, wireless integration for longitudinal monitoring, and standardized matrix validation frameworks. Ultimately, translation requires not only low detection limits but also reproducible manufacturing, robust real-matrix operation, and explicit mapping between hydrogel responses and clinically relevant biomarker ranges.

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An,X. (2026). Research Progress of Functionalized DNA Hydrogels in Biosensing. Theoretical and Natural Science,169,10-19.
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Volume 169April 2026

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Proceedings of ICEGEE 2026 Symposuim: AI-Based Medicine and Biological Data Analysis

Conference website: https://2026.icegee.org/Auckland/Home.html

Conference date: 8 June 2026

ISBN: 978-1-80590-733-6(Print)/978-1-80590-734-3(Online)

Editor: Alan Wang

Volume 168April 2026

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Proceedings of ICBSPH 2026 Symposium: Beyond Calories: Food and Nutrition for Sustainable Health

Conference website: https://2026.icbsph.org/Nilai/Home.html

Conference date: 26 June 2026

ISBN: 978-1-80590-727-5(Print)/978-1-80590-728-2(Online)

Editor: Sheiladevi Sukumaran

Volume 167March 2026

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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: 978-1-80590-701-5(Print)/978-1-80590-702-2(Online)

Editor: Alan Wang

Volume 166April 2026

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Proceedings of CONF-MPCS 2026 Symposium: Optical Magnetometry and Computational Simulation

Conference website: https://www.confmpcs.org/Hangzhou/Home.html

Conference date: 12 April 2026

ISBN: 978-1-80590-683-4(Print)/978-1-80590-684-1(Online)

Editor: Jixi Lu , Anil Fernando

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