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Current

''Current'' most commonly refers to something happening, existing, or done at the present time, but it is also used in various other senses. It may refer to:
  • The [[present time]]
  • A [[flow]] or movement of water, air, or other fluids
  • [[Electric current]], the flow of electric charge
  • [[Ocean current]] or other fluid dynamics phenomena
For other uses, see below.

General meanings

Present time

In everyday usage, "current" refers to the time existing now or the present period, denoting what is happening or in effect at the moment. This sense encompasses contemporary conditions, such as in phrases like "current events," which describe recent or ongoing happenings of , first attested in 1795, or "current affairs," referring to political and social issues unfolding in the present, a term originating in 1776. These expressions highlight immediacy in contexts like news reporting, where they focus on developments as they occur rather than retrospective or anticipatory ones. The term's application to time evolved from its earlier connotations of motion in English. Entering the language around 1300 as "curraunt" in Middle English, derived from Old French corant (present participle of corre, "to run") and ultimately Latin currere ("to run"), it initially meant "running" or "flowing." By the mid-15th century, it began to signify "presently in effect," and around 1600, it shifted to explicitly denote "now passing" or "present now," extending the metaphor of flow to temporal progression. This linguistic development parallels the metaphorical use of "current" in concepts like electric current, where ongoing movement is implied. In language and journalism, "current" distinctly marks the present tense or period, setting it apart from past or future references to provide clarity and relevance. For instance, grammatical usage employs "current" to specify ongoing states (e.g., "current president" versus "former" or "next"), avoiding ambiguity with historical or prospective contexts. In journalistic practice, sections or programs labeled "current affairs" emphasize analysis of immediate events, contrasting with historical retrospectives or speculative forecasts about future scenarios, thereby maintaining a focus on the now. This precision aids in structuring narratives around temporal immediacy, as seen in headlines or broadcasts that prioritize present-tense reporting to convey urgency.

Flow or movement

In its general physical sense, a current denotes a steady, continuous movement of a substance, typically a fluid such as water or air, in a particular direction, distinguishing it from turbulent or irregular flows. This concept extends to abstract contexts, where it describes a prevailing trend or direction, such as the "current of opinion" representing a dominant societal or intellectual tendency. The word "current" derives from the Latin verb currere, meaning "to run," which entered around 1300 via corant, emphasizing the notion of ongoing, directed motion and influencing its application in describing dynamic systems across various fields. In , currents play a crucial role by influencing vessel trajectories; for instance, currents can push ships off course, requiring adjustments to maintain intended paths. In general physics, the term captures the foundational idea of directed flow, as seen in the steady movement of fluids within larger bodies, laying the groundwork for specialized studies.

Science and technology

Electric current

is the flow of through a , defined as the rate at which charge passes a given point in the . It is typically carried by electrons in metals or ions in electrolytes, and its magnitude quantifies the amount of charge transported per unit time. The SI unit of electric current is the (A), where 1 A equals the flow of 1 (C) of charge per second. The average electric current I is mathematically expressed as I = \frac{Q}{t}, where Q is the total charge that has moved past the point in time t. For continuous flow, the instantaneous current is the time I = \frac{dQ}{dt}. In conductive materials under an applied , relates current to voltage and resistance via V = IR, linking the flow to potential differences that drive charge movement. Electric currents are classified into direct current (DC), where charge flows unidirectionally, and alternating current (AC), where the direction reverses periodically, typically at 50 or 60 Hz in power systems. This distinction emerged prominently during the "War of the Currents" in the late 1880s, when advocated for DC systems, which were suitable for short-distance distribution but inefficient over long distances due to voltage drop, while and promoted AC for its ability to be stepped up or down in voltage using transformers, enabling efficient long-range transmission. AC ultimately prevailed for mains power, as demonstrated at the 1893 . In practical applications, powers electronic circuits in devices ranging from simple resistors to complex integrated systems, with commonly supplied by batteries for portable like smartphones and laptops. distribution networks rely on high-voltage to transmit over vast distances from generation plants to consumers, minimizing losses. However, electric currents pose significant safety risks; currents as low as 10–20 mA through the can cause and prevent release from the source ("let-go threshold"), while 100 mA or more may induce , potentially leading to death. Safety measures include circuit breakers, grounding, and insulated wiring to limit exposure.

Fluid currents

Fluid currents refer to the directed, continuous movement of masses—such as liquids or gases—within a larger body of the same , driven by gradients in , , , or gravitational forces. These flows occur predictably and can span vast scales, from local streams to global circulations, shaping environmental dynamics in natural systems. In , prominent examples include large-scale surface currents like the , a warm western boundary current in the North Atlantic formed by and the Coriolis effect from . This current has influenced global climate patterns for millions of years by transporting heat northward, moderating temperatures in and . Air currents, such as jet streams, represent atmospheric counterparts, consisting of narrow bands of strong westerly winds at altitudes of 10-15 kilometers in the upper . These streams steer weather systems across continents, influencing storm tracks and precipitation patterns by facilitating the poleward transport of heat and moisture. On smaller hydrological scales, river currents exemplify localized fluid flows, where water movement in streams drives and of riverbeds and banks through on the . Such currents are typically measured in knots (nautical ) or meters per second, with velocities in natural rivers often ranging from 0.3 to 2 meters per second depending on and . Fluid currents play a critical role in environmental processes, including the distribution of nutrients essential for marine ecosystems and the regulation of global climate through heat redistribution. The thermohaline circulation, a density-driven component of ocean currents, cycles water globally over approximately 1,000 years, upwelling nutrient-rich deep water to support productivity in surface layers while stabilizing temperature gradients. However, as of 2025, studies indicate the AMOC is weakening and may approach a tipping point, with collapse possible in high-emission scenarios after 2100, potentially amplifying global warming effects. This conveyor-like system underscores the interconnectedness of fluid dynamics with biogeochemical cycles and long-term climate stability.

Arts and entertainment

Music

is an English music project founded in 1983 by , who remains its sole constant member. The group has released over 30 albums, often exploring apocalyptic, esoteric, and mythological themes through a blend of folk, industrial, and experimental elements. Key releases include the 1992 album , which draws from the Gnostic poem of the same name and features collaborations with artists like and , establishing it as a cornerstone of the genre. The Current is a Canadian radio program on CBC Radio One, launched in 2002 as a current affairs show that frequently covers music, arts, and cultural topics relevant to Canada. Originally hosted by until 2019, the program evolved to emphasize diverse perspectives on contemporary issues, including in-depth discussions on Canadian musicians and cultural trends. Since January 2020, it has been hosted by , who has introduced segments featuring notable interviews with artists such as Patrick Watson and discussions on the evolution of Canadian indie music scenes. The format airs weekday mornings, blending journalism with cultural analysis to highlight music's role in broader societal narratives.

Film, television and radio

Current TV was an American cable and satellite television network that operated from August 1, 2005, to August 20, 2013, founded by former U.S. Vice President and businessman as a platform for progressive news, independent films, and viewer-generated content aimed at a young audience. The network emphasized unscripted programming and , reaching about 40 million households at its peak through carriage agreements with major providers. In January 2013, acquired for $500 million, leading to its immediate shutdown and replacement by , a U.S.-focused news channel that launched in April 2013 and operated until its closure in April 2016 due to financial challenges. Post-shutdown, remnants of Current TV's original programming, including select episodes and clips, became available through archival streaming on platforms like and , though no official dedicated service persists. In , The Current is a long-running on , providing in-depth discussions on politics, society, international issues, and cultural topics through interviews, documentaries, and panel segments, airing weekday mornings since its debut in 2002 and currently hosted by . The program features a format of extended conversations and investigative reports, often exceeding an hour per episode, and has earned recognition for its journalistic depth, including multiple Gabriel Awards from the Radio and Television Digital News Association for excellence in radio news. Although primarily radio, select episodes and highlights are streamed online via CBC Listen, extending its reach to digital audiences. On American radio, 89.3 The Current, operated by since its launch in 2005, functions as an station with a focus on but incorporates non-music elements such as updates, community affairs segments, and talk features through affiliations and shared resources with MPR News. The station streams globally online and has expanded via digital platforms and partnerships, including occasional cross-promotions with stations like KEXP in for special broadcasts, emphasizing local and emerging artist spotlights alongside brief interludes since the . Its format balances entertainment with informational content, contributing to public radio's broader mission of accessible broadcasting.

Publications

Several print and digital periodicals bear the name "Current" or "The Current," serving journalistic purposes ranging from affairs analysis to . These publications often emphasize timely , , and cultural coverage, with many transitioning to online platforms for broader accessibility and archival purposes in the digital era. Current History is the oldest United States-based publication dedicated exclusively to contemporary world affairs, founded in 1914 by J. Weston Allen as a monthly to cover and subsequent global events. It provides in-depth articles by historians, diplomats, and experts on politics, economics, and security, maintaining a focus on objective analysis rather than . The , which has published continuously since its , shifted to digital-first distribution under the in 2020, enhancing its online archives while preserving its print edition for subscribers. This ownership change in the early 2020s supported expanded features, including podcasts and interactive timelines, though coverage of these post-2020 digital shifts remains limited in secondary sources. Other notable examples include Current, a trade publication founded in 1982 that reports on public broadcasting in the United States, offering , analysis, and resources for media professionals through its digital platform with searchable archives. Similarly, Current Publishing produces a series of weekly community newspapers in central , such as the Current and Noblesville Current, focusing on local politics, events, and resident stories since the early , complemented by online editions for expanded reach. These outlets often cross-promote with regional radio and television programs to amplify community coverage.

Other uses

Places

The Current River is a major waterway in the Ozark Mountains of southeastern , United States, stretching approximately 184 miles (296 km) from its headwaters near Montauk State Park to its confluence with the Black River in . Designated as part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways in 1964, the first national park in the U.S. dedicated to river conservation, it spans about 134 miles within the park boundaries and is renowned for its spring-fed clarity, karst topography, and opportunities for canoeing and kayaking. The river supports diverse aquatic habitats, including gravel bars and deep pools that foster populations of , , and native species like the Missouri darter. In 2024, the Current River experienced significant conservation developments, including the stocking of a new strain of in its upper reaches to enhance sport fishing while monitoring growth and survival rates. Additionally, a major in late 2024 altered river channels, depositing substantial sand and gravel that permanently changed access points for recreation, such as launch sites near . The also implemented a modified boat horsepower of 150 HP for jet-drive motors and 105 HP for propeller-driven motors on the portion of the river from the southern end of the Van Buren Gap to the park's southern boundary, effective January 11, 2024, to mitigate environmental impacts from motorized traffic. Another notable feature is the Current River in , , , a 40 km (25 mi) waterway originating in the Boreal Forest and flowing into at . This river traverses urban and natural landscapes, providing essential habitats for , , and migratory birds within the Current River Greenway, a protected corridor emphasizing and . Its ecological significance includes supporting trout restoration efforts and serving as a key recreational corridor for , , and in a region with growing urban pressures.

Organizations and businesses

Current (fintech), also known as Finco Services, Inc., is a New York City-based financial services and software development company founded in 2015 by Stuart Sopp and Trevor Marshall. The company launched its initial mobile banking app in 2017, focusing on modern allowance tools for parents, and expanded significantly with a $20 million Series B funding round in 2019, at which point it had surpassed 500,000 users. By 2025, Current had grown to over 5 million members, offering features like early paycheck access, fee-free overdraft up to $200, high-yield savings at 4.00% APY via Savings Pods, and credit-building tools that report an average score increase of over 80 points after six months. Between 2023 and 2025, the platform underwent notable expansions, including the development of a proprietary banking core for faster product launches and the introduction of Current Max in November 2025, which enhances fee-free overdraft and value-added services for everyday banking. Current Foods is a San Francisco-based plant-based food startup founded in 2019, specializing in alternatives made from plants and to address environmental and ethical concerns in traditional . The company developed products such as sushi-grade and , aiming for scalability and price parity with conventional seafood. In June 2022, it secured $18 million in seed funding led by S2G Ventures to scale production for B2B and retail markets. Current Foods was acquired by Wicked Kitchen, a plant-based brand under , in May 2023 to broaden its portfolio of premium vegan seafood offerings for foodservice and . Among non-profits named Current, Current Water is a Chicago-based organization founded in 2016 with a mission to foster a circular blue economy, accelerate water innovation, and address pressing water challenges amid climate change. It supports research and initiatives on sustainable water management, including ties to broader environmental data efforts, though not exclusively focused on ocean currents.

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