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Angela Belcher, the Germeshausen Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and Biological Engineering, demonstrates a virus-templated catalyst solution used in harnessing energy from water.
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Professor Angela Belcher and her team have created a virus-templated catalyst solution used to harness energy from water.
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Professor Angela Belcher and graduate students Yoon Sung Nam (blue lab coat) and Heechul Park (white lab coat).
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