Steady Flow and Turbulence: Understanding Liquids and Continuity Liquid motion can exist in two separate regimes: steady current and turbulence. Steady current describes a state where the liquid's speed at any specific point remains constant over time. Imagine a river gently flowing—that’s a near representation. Conversely, turbulence… Read More


Carolus Linnaeus stands as renowned as the father of binomial nomenclature, a approach for designating species. Born in 18th-century Sweden, Linnaeus's efforts altered the way we categorize the diversity of life on Earth. His landmark text, "Systema Naturae," presented a hierarchical structure for organisms, grouping them into increasingly narro… Read More