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Wireless Experimenter Says His Invention Is Ideal for Air Flivver. Nikola Tesla, pioneer wireless experimenter, has turned his attention to aviation. According to an announcement from Munn & Co...

Dr. Kolischer Tells Physical Therapy Congress Results Surpass Those With Knife. DR. TESLA BACKS REPORT Inventor Also Describes Use of High-Frequency Current Up to 1,000,000 Volts to Cleanse Body...
Nikola Tesla, the Yugoslavian electrical inventor who died in New York last week, was a philatelic familiar. His eightieth birthday in 1936 — he was born on July 10, 1856 — was commemorated with two...

Inventor Says His Health and Mind Are Better Than Ever — Expects to Live Beyond 140. WORKING ON A NEW STEEL To Be Twice as Strong as at Present — Assails 'Pad and Pencil Scientists.' Nikola Tesla...

Inventor in Electrical Field Honored as Centenary of His Birth Approaches A memorial to Nikola Tesla, leading inventor in the field of electricity forty years before his death in 1943, was unveiled...
At 80 Tesla dreams of the generation and transmission of energy in ways that must seem fantastic to engineers who build great central stations and send electricity 300 miles. Away with these wires...

If ever an inventor satisfied the romantic requirements of a Jules Verne novel it was Nikola Tesla. Communicating with Mars, plucking heat units out of the atmosphere to run engines, using the whole...

By MICHAEL MCWHINNEY * The life of a genius has long been a topic of interest to both writer and reader, and in many cases a famous man's life has been crystallized by an intelligent biography. In the...
In 1913 The Scientific American held a contest open to the world to determine what were "the ten greatest inventions of our time." Commercial importance was to be the criterion of greatness, and by...

Mr. Hammond Tells of His Experiences in Development Work. To the Editor of The New York Times: There has been some correspondence lately in your paper relative to radio control of aircraft and other...