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In mathematics education, ethnomathematics is the study of the relationship between mathematics and culture. Often associated with “cultures without written expression”, it may also be defined as “the mathematics which is practised among identifiable cultural groups”. It refers to a broad cluster of ideas ranging from distinct numerical and mathematical systems to multicultural mathematics education. The goal of ethnomathematics is to contribute both to the understanding of culture and the understanding of mathematics, and mainly to lead to an appreciation of the connections between the two.
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Astrobiology: The Story of our Search for Life in the Universe
Astrobiologists study the origin, evolution, and distribution of life in the universe. This includes identifying evidence left behind by life that once survived on the ancient Earth, and extends to the search for life beyond our planet.
When looking for signs of life on other worlds, what are they looking for?
Things called biosignatures. For example, when you sign a piece of paper, your signature is evidence of your existence. Similarly, biosignatures are anything that can prove that life was once, or is, present in an environment.
If we were very very lucky, we might spot something we know is life with a powerful telescope or receive a "phone call" or radio signal from alien civilizations. Those types of biosignatures would be obvious. But they would only let us identify advanced life.
For most of Earth’s history (billions of years), single-celled life like bacteria and archaea have been around. Humans have only been making radio transmissions for hundreds of years. So we have a better chance of finding life if we look for signs that have been around for very long periods of time.
Patterns in ancient rocks that were created by life are a great example. That can be anything like a dinosaur footprint or structures built by microorganisms, like stromatolites.
Molecules can also be biosignatures, like DNA left behind for detectives to discover. But DNA doesn’t last very long on its own in most environments, so other molecules like lipids (like natural oils, wax, and fat) might be a better choice if you are looking for signatures of life from millions (or billions) of years ago.
Even the balance of gases in a planet’s atmosphere can be a sign of past or present life. On Earth, biology plays a major role in maintaining the delicate composition of gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide in the air that we breathe.
These are just a few examples of signs astrobiologists look for when searching for life amongst the stars! Research into these biosignatures inform many of our biggest missions, from observatories like the Hubble Space Telescope and the Webb Space Telescope to our Mars Sample Return endeavor.
Want to learn more about the search for life? Check out the latest issue of our comic-book style graphic history novel, Astrobiology: The Story of our Search for Life in the Universe. This new chapter is all about biosignatures.
Explore life in the universe with us by following NASA Astrobiology on Twitter and Facebook.
Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space!
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There should be a philosphy book with new terms like: based , poggers , simp.' A virtuous existence is that with metachad. '
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it's kind of cool to see how ageism is rampant in society except for in politics , the establishment that's supposed to be handling society.
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Teeth is made fo the same stuff as dirt, hence dentists are farmers or tillers.
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found an idea from 2018: therapy is just emotional prostitution and I still agree.
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also 2018: the coolest thing about the word parallel is it does its job by demonstrating the ll together.
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i will depersonalise if i look at myself in the mirror for too long , enter a restless nap and wake up and watch a video on how jaclyn hill's lipsticks suck from 2019 - and I've done this exact thing twice in 2021 and now , exactly a year apart. *enter punchline*
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need to change the connotation of humane. i feel like what is constituted as good should be called 'inhumane' and all that is which is overwhelmingly human and bad should be called 'humane.' when i think of altruistic I say 'this is an uncommon , weird thing for my species"
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snow is either mountain fungus or lotion.
circa 2019 when i was friendless and my dad took me on a camel ride IN THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS DURING FEBRUARY
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economics is just behavioural psychology but without incentive to make anything better or with empathy. it's just like : yep these are humans, human and using this , learn how to exploit them and add to their humanness-by human - more human by human tweet of human
circa 2020 when i was ok with meself
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tea is extracting the blood of plant organs and diluting it to feel relaxed.
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WHY WERE ALL MY BEST THOUGHTS IN 2020
the only valid aphorism is the one making fun of aphorisms to people.
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yes coffee beans are poop droppings but also pearls are oyster boogers. imagine if oysters started wearing our boogers and determined how much land they got and who would be monarch because of it.
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rubber is the extraction of tree muscle just so you can rewrite your tumblr poetry. shame
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found an excerpt from early lockdown: ' To be fair... she was existing mundanely.. like a potato but a potato that was a victorian houseplant missing her Peruvian idealism.'
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to combat toki pona as the 'universal' language i suggest we start using the sounds of cringe we make upon seeing emojis in our heads, the syntax is updated with each new ios update. or for code start using the last letter of each emoji's name.
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