This famous playwright wrote classics like "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet."
William Shakespeare
This type of engine, commonly used in cars, operates by internal combustion of fuel to generate power.
internal combustion engine
Famous invention Thomas Edison
Light bulb
This large, herbivorous mammal is known for its distinctive hump and is often found in deserts.
Camel
This famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci depicts a woman with a mysterious smile.
Mona Lisa
This electrical safety device is designed to interrupt the flow of electrical current when a fault or overload is detected
circuit breaker
The instrument made by Gabriel Fahrenheit
Thermometer
This apex predator, often portrayed in popular culture, is the largest species of shark.
great white shark
This Scottish scientist is credited with the discovery of penicillin, one of the first antibiotics.
Alexander Fleming
This renewable energy source harnesses the kinetic energy of ocean tides to generate electricity
Tidal power
This mathematician and computer scientist is considered the "father of computer science" and played a key role in breaking the Enigma code during World War II.
Alan Turing
This social insect is the only one known to produce food eaten by humans.
Honeybee
This small, green, fictional Jedi Master from Star Wars is known for his wisdom and lightsaber skills
Yoda
The field of engineering which uses systematic approach aims to improve efficiency and productivity by analyzing, designing, and optimizing complex processes and systems.
process engineering
Father of AC Current invented induction motor.
Nikola Tesla
Dolphins are known for their complex system of communication using clicks and whistles. The system is
Echolocation