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Challenge-Based Funding to Spark Origins Breakthroughs

Challenge-Based Funding to Spark Origins Breakthroughs

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Origins of life research is marred by ambiguous questions and goals, creating uncertainty about when research objectives have been achieved. Because of numerous unknowns and disagreements about definitions and theories, the field lacks clear markers of progress. We argue that the origins community should focus on goals that have agreed-upon meaning and can be consensually categorized as achieved or unachieved. The origins community needs these goals to maintain coherence amongst a federation of problems with the shared, but nebulous aspiration of understanding the origins of life. We propose a list of challenges with clear 'Finish Lines'--explicit descriptions of what will be achieved if each goal is reached--similar to the X-prize model. The intent is not to impose top-down research directions, but to compel the community to coalesce around explicit problems of the highest priority, as physics, astronomy, and planetary science communities do when setting science objectives for missions and megaprojects. Even if the generated phenomena are not unequivocally life-like, demonstrating systems that achieve these goals will sharpen the distinction between life itself and the constellation of phenomena that co-occur with life. This document was originally submitted as a whitepaper to the 2025 NASA-DARES (Decadal Astrobiology Research and Exploration Strategy) call for whitepapers (https://go.nasa.gov/ABStrategyRFI).

Cole Mathis、Harrison B. Smith

天文学生物科学理论、生物科学方法

Cole Mathis,Harrison B. Smith.Challenge-Based Funding to Spark Origins Breakthroughs[EB/OL].(2025-06-30)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.00106.点此复制

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