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An interview with Nikola Tesla by John B. Kennedy. The life of the bee will be the life of our race, says Nikola Tesla, world-famed scientist. A NEW sex order is coming — with the female as superior...

High Praise, but None Too High. (From the New York Sun .) The destruction of Nikola Tesla's workshop, with its wonderful contents, is something more than a private calamity. It is a misfortune to...
Can the Free Energy of Space be Utilized? In a few centuries the world's coal mines will be exhausted. Whence shall we derive the energy to turn the wheels of industry? By harnessing nature, is the...

Most members of the electrical profession associate the name of Nikola Tesla with high-frequency and high-potential currents, and few are acquainted with the fact that he has also invented several...

Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) was born in an area of the world which was referred to as the Austria-Hungarian Empire. The exact location was a town called Smiljian, Croatia, which lies in a subgroup of...
This meter consists of an electrolytic cell, through which extend two conductors parallel and in close proximity to each other. These conductors are connected in series through a resistance, but in...

Some weeks ago we gave a short abstract of a paper read by Mr. Tesla on some very beautiful experiments he has been making. His paper, which is now accessible in full, has deservedly caused no little...

Incandescent Lamps without Return Circuit - Lighting by Condenser Discharge We illustrate herewith an interesting system of electric lighting invented by Mr. Tesla, which is the outgrowth of the...
I have been much interested in the accounts given by Mr. Nikola Tesla of his experiments with lamps in which illuminations are obtained without the use of the so-called filamentary conductors. The...

Of all the forms of nature's all-pervading energy, which, ever changing and ever moving, like a soul animates the inert universe, those of electricity and magnetism are perhaps the most fascinating...