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Haining Tian wants to develop a climate-friendly "solar fuel" with sunshine, carbon dioxide and water. He wants to mimic what the plants are doing. They actually absorb the sunlight, carbon dioxide and also water to produce the carbohydrates. Tian and his team want to mimic this process but instead produce solar fuels like hydrogen or carbon fuels.
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