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We present to our readers on page 68 of this issue a brief sketch of Mr. Tesla's latest achievements. Figures are not given, because the apparatus has not reached that state of mechanical perfection...

This article is a reprint from Electrical Engineer of March 8, 1893 and is intentionally not duplicated here.
It was not to be expected that in the short evening at his disposal, and with such a host of experiments to be performed, Mr. Nikola Tesla could do more than indicate, merely, the kind of way in which...

At the close of the lecture by Mr. Tesla, on Thursday, last week, the vote of thanks of the members of the Royal Institution was proposed by Lord Rayleigh, and put to the meeting by Sir Frederick...

[ Translated from "L' Évenément." ] Man is born a vandal. His instinctive joy, his first pleasure is to destroy. From the reminiscences of his primitive savagery, throughout the process of...
The following experiments were made to determine the relation between an induction coil and its condenser. The apparatus used consists of an induction coil and a separate interrupter with a condenser...

Although the official report of Nikola Tesla's lecture before the Royal Institution, London, recently, has not yet been published, our readers would not find a resumé uninteresting and we publish an...

The following letter has been addressed to the New York Electrical World : - About a year ago I had the pleasure of bringing before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers the results of some...

[From the London Electrical Review.] Our readers will be grieved to learn, on the authority of Mrs. Bloomfield Moore, in the New Science Review , that Mr. Tesla is in a very awkward position. It is a...