About UPI  |  My Account  |  UPI en Español
Free News Update:
Sign up
United Press International - News. Analysis. Insight.™ - 100 Years of Journalistic Excellence
  • Home
  • Top News
  • Entertainment
  • Odd News
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Science
  • Health
  • Analysis
    • Energy Resources
    • Security Industry
    • Emerging Threats
  • Video
  • News Photos
Search:
Go
Bookmark this Page
You are here:  Home / Science News / Chemist who studied origins of life dies

Science News

View archive | RSS Feed

Chemist who studied origins of life dies

Published: May 24, 2007 at 10:01 PM
Order reprints  |  Print Story  |  Email to a Friend  |  Post a Comment
SAN DIEGO, May 24 (UPI) -- Stanley Miller, a University of California professor who showed as a graduate student how life might have begun, has died at age 77.

Miller, who had endured a series of strokes, had a fatal heart attack Sunday at a hospital in National City (NYSE:NCC), Calif., his brother told The Los Angeles Times.

As a graduate student under Harold Urey in Chicago in 1952, Miller simulated the conditions Urey had deduced for the early Earth. He created a closed system containing methane, hydrogen, ammonia and water -- and within a few weeks, the system produced 13 of the 21 amino acids required for life.

"Stanley Miller was the father of origin-of-life chemistry," said Jeffrey L. Bada, a former graduate student of Miller's who became a colleague at UC San Diego. "And he was the leader in that field for many decades... . It was the Miller experiment that almost overnight transformed the study of the origin of life into a respectable field of inquiry."

Miller spent most of his career at UC San Diego. For decades, he tried, without success, to take his research to the next step by creating a living organism in the laboratory.


News Photos Slideshows
Photos of the Day
Week in Photos
News
Entertainment
Sports
Features
Most Popular
Stories
Photos
Videos
1.
New evidence supports exploding asteroid
2.
Rare Roman artifact found near Sicily
3.
Half of U.S. coral reefs said at risk
4.
Australia now fattest country, study says
5.
NASA sets remaining space shuttle launches
Advertise on UPI.com
Videos
Enlarge Video
Get the Flash Player to see this player.
Bush signs war spending bill
Friday, July 4
Young Americans speak out about D.C. voting rights
Young Americans speak out about D.C. voting rights
Thursday, July 3
Home funerals: Tending to their own
Home funerals: Tending to their own
Thursday, July 3
Students say 'I do' to wedding class
Students say 'I do' to wedding class
Tuesday, June 10
© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
United Press International, UPI, the UPI logo, and other trademarks and service marks, are registered or unregistered trademarks of United Press International, Inc. in the United States and in other countries.
Search: Go
Official_Government_Wires  |   About UPI  |   Site Map  |   Terms of Use  |   Privacy Policy  |   Advertise Online  |   Contact Us
Sponsored Links: Auto Dealers - College Football Tickets - prom dresses - Prom dresses and gowns - tattoos - Wedding and Honeymoon Experts - Conventions - Trade Shows - Conferences - Motivational Sports Speakers Bureau - Press Release Services - Real Estate Properties in the world