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What awards were given to Stanley miller?

Stanley Miller was given an Oparin Medal for his work contributing the "origins of life."


How did Stanley Miller contribute to biology?

Stanley Miller conducted experiments that showed that simple organic molecules can form from an inorganic 'soup'. These experiments show that organic molecules could have formed from the inorganic componets of the earth early in its history.


What did Stanley miller prove?

He didn't really "prove" anything. He demonstrated that if you take carbon dioxide, water vapor, and ammonia, and zap it with an electric current for a week or so, you form sludge which contains all kinds of interesting organic compounds. This is fairly important conceptually, because it showed that using simple, purely physicochemical (that is, NOT biological) processes on very simple molecules it was at least possible to make reasonably complicated organic molecules.


Who demonstrated the possibilty of producing organic compounds from gases and water if the mixture is bombarded with continuous spark discharge?

Stanley Miller and Harold Urey demonstrated this in their famous Miller-Urey experiment in 1953. They showed that by simulating early Earth conditions with a mixture of gases (such as methane, ammonia, water vapor, and hydrogen) and subjecting it to electrical discharge (to simulate lightning), organic compounds essential for life, like amino acids, could be formed.


On Barney Miller what was Stanley's nickname?

Wojo


Miller and urey's experiments attempted to demostrate?

Miller and Urey's experiments attempted to demonstrate the chemical origins of life. They first conducted the experiment in the year 1953.


What did Stanley Miller contribute to the origin of life?

Ah, Stanley Miller was a wonderful scientist who conducted the famous Miller-Urey experiment. He showed us how simple organic molecules, like amino acids, could form in conditions similar to early Earth. His work gave us a glimpse into how life might have begun on our beautiful planet.


Did Stanley Miller write any books?

YESSS


What movie and television projects has Stanley Chauvin been in?

Stanley Chauvin has: Played Bar Patron in "The Librarian: The Curse of the Judas Chalice" in 2008. Played Basketball Fan in "Hurricane Season" in 2009. Played Melt Down Clown in "Girls Gone Gangsta" in 2009. Played Stanley Miller in "On Time" in 2009. Played Bob- The Bartender in "The Work" in 2010. Played Stanley Miller in "On Time" in 2010. Performed in "Checkmate" in 2011. Played Rob in "Free Spirits" in 2011.


What experiments in addition to Miller and Urey's helped scientists hypothesize about how life arose on earth?

Experiments by Leslie Orgel and Stanley Miller, who worked on the building blocks of RNA and DNA, and experiments exploring deep-sea hydrothermal vents, which mimic conditions believed to be present on early Earth, have contributed to hypotheses about how life arose. Additionally, research on the RNA world hypothesis, which suggests that RNA may have been the precursor to early life, has provided insights into the origins of life on Earth.


Did Stanley Lloyd Miller ever have children?

yes, he had two children.


Who discovered that a variety of amino acids and organic acids could be produced in the laboratory in a reducing atmosphere with electrical sparks?

Stanley Miller and Harold Urey conducted the famous Miller-Urey experiment in 1953. They showed that organic molecules, including amino acids, could be produced from simple inorganic compounds under conditions simulating the early Earth's atmosphere.