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George Müller at Oxford University is pioneering artificial photosynthesis systems. His team has developed a novel bio-hybrid system combining natural photosynthetic proteins with synthetic catalysts to efficiently convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into usable fuels mimicking natures process but with enhanced performance.

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Was George Muller a scientist at Oxford?

No. The well-known philanthropist George Muller was a 19th-century Christian evangelist and orphanage director in Bristol, not an artificial-photosynthesis researcher.

What is George Muller famous for?

George Muller is best known for the Ashley Down orphanages in Bristol, England. During his lifetime, he cared for more than 10,000 orphans and became associated with the Open Brethren movement.

When did George Muller live?

George Muller was born in Prussia on September 27, 1805, and died in Bristol on March 10, 1898. His orphan work began in Bristol in the 1830s.

Why do people connect George Muller with prayer and charity?

Muller became famous for refusing to make direct fundraising appeals and instead relying on prayer for support. The Ashley Down homes eventually had capacity for more than 2,000 children at one time.

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