What it takes to solve the Origin(s) of Life: An integrated review of techniques
OoLEN (Origin of Life Early-career Network), Silke Asche, Carla, Bautista, David Boulesteix, Alexandre Champagne-Ruel, Cole Mathis, Omer, Markovitch, Zhen Peng, Alyssa Adams, Avinash Vicholous Dass, Arnaud Buch,, Eloi Camprubi, Enrico Sandro Colizzi, Stephanie Col\'on-Santos

TL;DR
This paper reviews multidisciplinary tools and techniques used in the study of life's origins, aiming to unify diverse approaches and facilitate integration of experimental and computational research.
Contribution
It consolidates and compares methods across disciplines to improve communication and integration in origins of life research, highlighting future multidisciplinary directions.
Findings
Identifies key tools used in OoL studies across disciplines.
Highlights the importance of integrating experimental and computational data.
Provides a baseline understanding of technical approaches in origins research.
Abstract
Understanding the origin(s) of life (OoL) is a fundamental challenge for science in the 21st century. Research on OoL spans many disciplines, including chemistry, physics, biology, planetary sciences, computer science, mathematics and philosophy. The sheer number of different scientific perspectives relevant to the problem has resulted in the coexistence of diverse tools, techniques, data, and software in OoL studies. This has made communication between the disciplines relevant to the OoL extremely difficult because the interpretation of data, analyses, or standards of evidence can vary dramatically. Here, we hope to bridge this wide field of study by providing common ground via the consolidation of tools and techniques rather than positing a unifying view on how life emerges. We review the common tools and techniques that have been used significantly in OoL studies in recent years. In…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrigins and Evolution of Life · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Earth Systems and Cosmic Evolution
