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Radio-Controlled Bomb Is Unlikely to Help Germans In the speech which he made last week before the House of Commons, Prime Minister Churchill referred to an "aerial bomb which the enemy has begun to...

Like all the "secret weapons" of which we have heard since the outbreak of war, the radio-controlled bomber of the Germans turns out to be no secret at all. It is nothing but an enlargement of the...

Tesla: Man Out of Time By Margaret Cheney . Prentice-Hall. 320 pages, illustrated. $16.95. It is difficult to think of a scientist-inventor of the past century more fascinating and enigmatic than...

A name that should be held in esteem with Marconi and Edison. By RAMIN P. JALESHGARI Contrary to popular belief, Gugliemo Marconi is not responsible for radio as we know it. And Thomas Alva Edison was...
Referee in Boldt Proceedings to Recommend This Today. RIVERHEAD, L. I., April 16. — Rowland Miles, referee, will submit to the County Clerk here tomorrow his report of the proceedings brought by...

Tesla Says Wireless Waves Pass Through the Earth, Not the Air. The forthcoming issue of The Electrical Experimenter will contain an article by Nikola Tesla, Inventor, in which he takes issue with the...

BY EDWARD P. THOMPSON. I used the following method in order to obtain a rough idea as to the strength of the Röntgen rays as compared with those of a canale. The process, of course, will not give the...
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...

The "Death Ray" Is No Longer Science Fiction Last March Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, lectured at Assumption College, Worcester, Mass. Long before that, it had become known...