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(American Chemist and Biologist) Stanley Miller, an American chemist, is renowned for his pioneering experiments on the origin of life. His significant contribution includes the Miller-Urey experiment of 1952, which showed that complex organic molecules could be formed from basic inorganic compounds. This experiment supported the concept of chemical evolution on early Earth. Miller's research played a vital role in providing evidence for the natural production of organic compounds from non-living materials, fundamentally altering our comprehension of how life might have begun through fundamental chemical reactions.