Scientists discover the origin of life
RECREATION Russian biochemist, Alexander Oparin, speaking in front of blackboard / American chemist, Stanley Miller, conducting experiment in flask with methane, ammonia, water and hydrogen / mixture passed through electric discharge / scientist looking at paper read out diplay of amino acid proteins / Miller with his miniature amino acid analyzer to be used in outer space. Scientists discover the origin of life on January 01, 1969 (Footage by Getty Images)
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Editorial #:
109860880
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Archive Films: Editorial
Date created:
January 01, 1969
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00:01:30:05
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United States
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16mm OCN 24p
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Archive Films Editorial
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8681_EBC-51_1_.mov
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