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- Stanley_Miller comment "Stanley Lloyd Miller (March 7, 1930 – May 20, 2007) was a Jewish-American chemist who made landmark experiments in the origin of life by demonstrating that a wide range of vital organic compounds can be synthesized by fairly simple chemical processes from inorganic substances. His research publication in 1953 catapulted him to instant fame, and has been popularised as the Urey-Miller experiment or, more appropriately, the Miller experiment.".