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Mathematics has been called the language of science because it provides a precise and universal way to describe and communicate scientific concepts and relationships. It allows scientists to express complex ideas in a clear and concise manner that can be understood across different languages and cultures.
We typically think of culture as defined by geography or ethnicity
All cultures.
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Unfortunately no. Science fiction has been used to describe some of the most blatant fantasy ever.
Cultures have significantly shaped the development of science by influencing the questions researchers ask, the methods they employ, and the interpretations of their findings. Different cultural values and beliefs can prioritize certain areas of inquiry—such as astronomy in ancient Mesopotamia or herbal medicine in indigenous cultures—leading to diverse scientific advancements. Additionally, the exchange of knowledge between cultures, through trade, conquest, or communication, has historically enriched scientific understanding and fostered innovation. Overall, science is a collaborative endeavor that reflects the collective intellectual heritage of various cultures.
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Just about anything that is in the realm of science.
How one culture contributed to modern science