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From the page: Originally considered a dud, an old volcano-in-a-bottle experiment designed to mimic the conditions that may have given rise to life may have been right on target. After reanalyzing the results of unpublished research conducted by Stanley Miller in 1953, chemists realized that... more
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Rated by Sirtalksalot on Dec 06 2008, 3:35am
also intriguing
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Rated by ShiningGenji on Oct 16 2008, 7:00pm
From the page: Originally considered a dud, an old volcano-in-a-bottle experiment designed to mimic the conditions that may have given rise to life may have been right on target. After reanalyzing the results of unpublished research conducted by Stanley Miller in 1953, chemists realized that his experiment had actually produced a wealth of amino acids -- the protein foundation of life.
