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Her Cellfood range is, according to her website, an oxygen and nutrient supplement that uses a proprietary water-splitting technology delivering 129 nutrients to your cells.
Warning: May contain nuts TK 2009
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Her Cellfood range is, according to her website, an oxygen and nutrient supplement that uses a proprietary water-splitting technology delivering 129 nutrients to your cells.
Archive 2009-06-01 TK 2009
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It could take five more years to commercialise the water-splitting technology once it was fully developed, he said.
Scientists Use Sunlight to Extract Hydrogen from Seawater | Impact Lab 2007
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The core of the water-splitting enzyme is similar to a mineral in its structure.
Nick Lane - 10 things I'd tell Darwin William Harryman 2009
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Oxgyen is produced as a result of this water-splitting event.
Photosynthesis 2009
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Nocera and Kanan's breakthrough is the development of a water-splitting process that mimics photosynthesis -- it does not require large energy inputs, uses readily abundant materials as catalysts, and works at room temperature in a neutral pH.
Bill Chameides: New Innovations, Funding Offer Vision of Powerful Future 2008
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Nocera and Matthew Kanan, a postdoctoral fellow in Nocera's lab, focused on the water-splitting part of photosynthesis.
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Rather than use algae or shuffle the genes of industrial workhorses, such as e.coli bacteria, it's doing metabolic engineering of cyanobacteria or blue-green algae, which is thought to have evolved 2.9 billion years ago and is the granddaddy of all water-splitting photosynthetic organisms.
CNET News.com 2011
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Influence of HTR core inlet and outlet temperatures on hydrogen generation efficiency using the sulphur-iodine water-splitting cycle
AvaxHome 2010
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A novel strategy for engineering semiconductor materials can boost the performance of water-splitting solar cells for hydrogen production, according to a new study by researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Nano Tech Wire 2010
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