The left molecular diagram shows how an individual platinum atom (gray) has replaced a cerium atom (green) on a cerium oxide surface. In the diagram at right, hydrogen molecules (white) applied to the surface split into hydrogen atoms that bond with cerium. This atomically tailored catalyst demonstrated impressive performance. Jennifer Doudna holding a scientific tool in front of a colorful DNA helix background. The word DOUDNA is printed on the left side from the bottom to the top. Two scientists point at a figure on the computer.

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