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  • Chemistry
  • Origin of Life Research

Background:

  • The field of chemistry requires compelling, fundamental questions to attract and retain young scientists.
  • Grand intellectual challenges are crucial for stimulating scientific inquiry across generations.

Discussion:

  • The origin of life serves as a prime example of such a captivating question within chemistry.
  • This problem has the potential to inspire scientists and lead to discoveries in diverse fields.

Key Insights:

  • Chemistry's vitality depends on addressing profound questions like the origin of life.
  • Such challenges foster scientific curiosity and interdisciplinary breakthroughs.

Outlook:

  • Leveraging the origin of life question can showcase the allure and significance of chemistry.
  • This focus can stimulate future research and attract a new generation of chemists.