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by Siniša Stanisavljevi, MD Nikola Tesla, a Serbian-American inventor, was born in Smiljan, in the province of Lika (then Austria-Hungary, now Croatia), on July 10, 1856. Tesla grew up in a religious...

The strange legacy of an obscure scientist "What the scientists have in their briefcases is frightening." -Nikita Khrushchev By Tom Tiede OTTAWA — (NEA) — Last March, during a cold and clear evening...
Scientist Believes That Communication Between Planets Possible By EDWIN C. HILL Edison is gone, and that extraordinary little genius of Schenectady, Steinmetz. But the race of electrical wizards has...

By BLAIR CHARNLEY Minneapolis Star Staff Writer A novel proposal to solve the power-line dispute was presented to Gov. Rudy Perpich yesterday — use the earth itself as an electrical "conductor" and...

The Famous Electrical Inventor Was Born in a Half Civilized Land. THE SON OF A GREEK CLERGYMAN. He Was a Studious Youth, But Full of Fun — Built a Flying Machine at 12 — His Education. In all...
Scientist Announces Discovery of Unlimited Supply By United Press New York, July 10. — Nikola Tesla, the renowned physicist and inventor who developed the fundamental principle of radio, marked his...

He's been dead since 1943, but this might be Nikola Tesla's best year yet. As KEVIN CHONG reports, the eclectic inventor behind electricity is being feted by scientists — along with David Bowie Nikola...

BY LANA MICHELIN ADVOCATE STAFF Red Deer-raised filmmaker Ian Strang created a science-fiction online series about real-life mysterious inventor Nikola Tesla that premiered at the Raindance Film...
This article is a reprint from Buffalo Evening News of March 2, 1896 and is intentionally not duplicated here.

(Fergus Falls Daily Journal) It is less than five years since the death of Nikola Tesla, but the rising generation has never heard of him, and to most other people, he is only a name. Yet without...