Scientists have explored the imaginative possibility that our reality is only one half of a pair of interacting worlds. Their mathematical model may provide a new perspective for looking at fundamental features of reality - including why our universe expands the way it does and how that relates to the most miniscule lengths allowed in quantum mechanics.
A novel theory of cross phenomena could be applied to predict whether a new material would be effective for use in various applications from improved medical ultrasounds to more efficient refrigerators.
Doped carbon nanomaterials have shown great potential application toward H2O2 electrosynthesis from reduction of O2, and various heteroatoms species attached to carbon edges are suggested to be active evidenced by impressively experimental characterizations and theoretical calculations.