
Early Life and EducationMichael Faraday was born in London in 1791. His family was poor, and he could not attend school for long. However, his curiosity about books was immense.As a young boy, Faraday worked as an apprentice bookbinder. While repairing books, he began reading them himself. He especially loved books on science! He wanted to learn everything about chemistry, electricity, and magnets. One day, he attended a lecture by the renowned scientist Humphry Davy. After the lecture, he brave
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Cavitation is a natural phenomenon that occurs when small air bubbles form and collapse within liquids. This phenomenon is commonly observed in machines that rotate very rapidly in water, such as ship propellers. These bubbles, which are too small and fast to be seen with the naked eye, can generate significant effects when they form and vanish.How Does Cavitation Occur?When a liquid moves very rapidly, pressure drops suddenly in certain regions. Under this low pressure, vapor bubbles form withi
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Have you ever tried completing a difficult puzzle? Mathematics is, in fact, a vast puzzle that helps us understand the secrets of the universe.Cahit Arf was one of history’s greatest puzzle solvers! He was a world-renowned Turkish mathematician who proved that mathematics is not merely about numbers but a matter of patience and discovery. Let us get to know this mathematical genius who smiles at us from our banknotes!Childhood Years Stretching Toward MathematicsCahit Arf was born in 1910 in Thes
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Dyslexia is a learning difficulty characterized by challenges in language, reading, and writing skills despite normal intelligence levels. The term dyslexia was formed by combining the Greek prefix "dys-", meaning difficulty, with "lexis", meaning speech.Misconceptions About DyslexiaLeft-Handed People Are More Likely to Be DyslexicThe rate of dyslexia among left-handed individuals is not higher. This misconception arose from an overrepresentation of left-handed people in early studies. There is
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Today we will meet a very special element: Darmstadtium (pronounced: Darm-stadt-i-um)! Scientists represent it by the symbol "Ds".Darmstadtium has one very important feature that sets it apart from other elements: it does not exist in nature! Yes, you heard that right. We cannot find this element in a mountain, in the sea, or in the air. It is entirely an "artificial" element, created by scientists in laboratories.The Birthplace of DarmstadtiumThis unique element takes its name from the city of
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Albert Einstein developed theories that transformed the way humanity understands the universe. His theories of relativity are among the foundational pillars of modern physics and pioneered the opening of new research fields in physics.Birth and Childhood YearsAlbert Einstein was born on 14 March 1879 in the city of Ulm, Germany. His childhood was spent in Munich and Milan. From an early age he showed a strong interest in science. A compass and mathematical problems sparked his curiosity. He lear
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