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Electrical Wizard, Inventor of Wireless and Power Transmission, Tells His Secrets of Keeping Fit "Lacking but two years of eighty, I am as fit today as I was at twenty." Tall, slim, erect, Nikola...

Nikola Tesla, who has been making some rather remarkable assertions of late in letters printed in the New York Times publishes another communication under date of January 26th. This is a part of it:...
It is well known that for many years Mr. Tesla has been addressing himself to the largest problems connected with the increase of human energy by electrical means, and in the eyes of the great number...

Q. 4692. Carborundum - What is It? - In reading an account of one of Tesla's remarkable lectures, I noticed the statement that the luminous portion of one of his extraordinary lamps was made of...

Since, in 1887, Mr. Tesla conceived and applied the rotating magnetic field to alternating-current power transmission, this remarkable man has received a large share of public attention. He possesses...
The following article is a collection of final thoughts from Leland Anderson regarding Nikola Tesla's work. These are the result of a lifetime of study based on the author's interviews with living...

Leland Anderson has kindly provided copies of rare documents from the Tesla Museum in Belgrade. The papers reproduced in this report supply information about the Wardenclyffe tower, and show that the...

" The Problem of Increasing Human Energy " reads like a scientist's perspective on Ecclesiastes. Whereas "The Prophet" sampled all walks of life and worldly successes only to conclude that all was...
Nikola Tesla, one of the great leaders of electrical development, died on Thursday, January 7, 1943, at 85. He was found by a maid in his suite at the Hotel New Yorker, New York City, having...

History has not been kind to the showy inventor of alternating-current motors and more, but the tide is at last turning The laboratory, infamous among neighbors, was located on the fourth floor of a...