Today, water pressure technology is ubiquitous, and any person who showers, waters a garden, or fights fires is benefiting from the technology devised to harness it. In the 17th and 18th centuries, though, a steady stream of water not punctuated by pressure drops was a major breakthrough. In 1666, when bucket... read full story
"There are many fascinating physics problems hiding in plain sight within books and papers written centuries ago,"