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Aims & Scope: Future Scientists (FS) is a comprehensive scientific journal dedicated to exploring the forefront of science, inspiring innovative thinking, and cultivating future scientific leaders. Since its inception, we have been committed to providing high-quality scientific content for global readers, covering fields such as physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, earth science, and computer science. More...
  • Publishers: Macao Scientific Publishers (MOSP)  |  StrongYouths Center
  • Editor-in-Chief: Guang Yang
  • Frequency: Continuous Publication
  • Copyright & Policies: Copyright © MOSP.  with open access policy under the CC BY-NC 4.0 License
  • Print-ISSN: 3105-9511  |  Online-ISSN: 2957-9023

2 Articles | Volume 3 (2024)
Jingfei Wang*
Abstract: The Miracle of the Microcosmic world: Using a microscope to explore the diversity of tiny organisms. The microbial world is a tiny world full of strange places, hiding countless diversity. Through microscopic amplification, we were able to deeply explore the morphological characteristics and structural composition[...] Read More.
Keywords: microbial diversity, microscope, microorganisms, ecosystem, environmental protection, biological resources utilization, miracle of life, scientific research, bacteria, fungi
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Abstract: Through the investigation and research of household water use efficiency, this paper proposes an optimization scheme of water resources protection and management. Through the investigation and analysis of the household water behavior, the existing problems and shortcomings are found. Combined with the current situation of water resources[...] Read More.
Keywords: water resources, domestic water use, water use efficiency, water resources conservation, water conservation, sustainable development, environmental protection, water resources management
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Abstract: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of different soil types on plant growth and to reveal the secrets of soil. Through the field investigation and the experimental data analysis, the different soil types showed significant differences in the provision[...] Read More.
Keywords: soil, plant growth, nutrient cycle, microorganism, soil structure, sandy soil, loam, saline soil
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Ke Zang*
Abstract: This study explores the importance and necessity of biodiversity conservation through the investigation and analysis of local endangered species. A detailed investigation of the habitat status, population size and distribution range of endangered species reveals the major threats and challenges[...] Read More.
Keywords: local endangered species, survey, conservation strategy, biodiversity, habitat, quantity estimation, population, ecological environment
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Author: Ainsley Peihan Lu 、Xin Li*
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Smartphones have become an essential part of modern life, but excessive use leads to addiction and health issues. Nir Eyal's “hook model” explains how our brains form habits through four stages: trigger, action, variable rewards, and investment. External triggers (like notifications) and internal triggers (such as emotional needs) prompt us to reach for our phones in search of rewards, especially with the instant gratification【...】Read More
Keywords:Smartphone addiction, Hook Model, Break the cycle of addiction, Healthy lifestyle
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Author: Ainsley Peihan Lu、Yu Bai*
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The essay on universal healthcare argues that access to healthcare is a fundamental right essential for a fulfilling life, emphasizing that everyone, especially the marginalized, should receive care without facing financial hardship, as supported by the World Health Organization. It promotes equity, suggesting that a collective responsibility exists to fund healthcare for the sick, given that many health issues are beyond personal control. The long-term benefits, including a healthier workforce and economic growth, are shown to outweigh financial concerns. Successful examples from countries like Norway, Sweden, and Japan highlight improved health outcomes through universal systems【...】Read More
Keywords:Universal healthcare; Equality; Social welfare
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