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Nikola Tesla was born in 1857, at Smiljan, Lika, a region bordering on Austro-Hungary. His unquestionable genius was in part inherited from his mother, who took pleasure in constructing mechanical...

Of Tycho Brahe's famous observatory at Uraniburg remain to-day but a mound of earth and a couple of holes. The same inventory would aptly apply to all that is left of the upper floor where Nikola...

The laboratory of Nikola Tesla was burned on March 13th with its entire contents. The building in which his laboratory was located was at 33 and 35 South Fifth Ave., New York. The entire building was...

We are glad to learn by special cablegram that the somewhat sensational Reuter's despatch, which came to hand last week, announcing not only the burning out of Mr. Nikola Tesla's laboratory, but his...
It will be remembered that, a couple of months ago, Mr. Tesla delivered before the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia and the National Electric Light Association at St. Louis, a lecture embodying some...

As is frequently the case, inventions are exploited and worked commercially before the issuance of the patents thereon, and not infrequently much injustice is done to the inventor by reason of the...

We commenced in our last issue the complete text of the lecture by Mr. Nikola Tesla delivered before the Franklin Institute, and also before the National Electric Light Association in America. We...

A special dispatch from Washington, of Dec. 29, says: "Nikola Tesla has been asked by Rear Admiral R. B. Bradford, Chief of the Bureau of Equipment, to submit for trial a wireless telegraphy system...