January 1981
Browne, Malcome W., fl. 1959-1981
Newspaper clipping
Title: Harold Urey, scientist, dies at 87; war foe's work led to H-bomb [incomplete]
Written by Browne, a noted journalist, for the New York Times. Contains only the first page of the article. Discusses Urey's achievements, including his receipt of the 1934 Nobel Prize in chemistry for the discovery of heavy hydrogen. Describes how, in 1953, Urey and graduate student Stanley L. Miller conducted a landmark experiment demonstrating that electricity can transform earth's primordial materials (methane, ammonia, hydrogen, and water) into amino acids, "the building blocks of protein."
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