… But He Won’t Tell What He Is Trying For at Wardencliffe (sic). Wardencliffe (sic), L. I., July 16 — Natives hereabouts are intensely interested in the nightly electrical display shown from the …
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… Bulletin board helps students Computer owners interested in getting the lowdown on high-voltage pioneer …
… who awakened that broad philanthropic spirit which, even in old ages, shone in the teachings of noble reformers and philosophers, that spirit which …
… lecture at Columbia College last May, will probably have evinced no surprise on reading the account of his lecture delivered in London, as given …
… Nikola Tesla, celebrating his seventy-eighth birthday anniversary, is pretty much the same kind of scientist. That is, he hasn't much use for "pad and … scientists. He likes the empiricists, the men who try anything once, and he so classified Edison with who he was teamed …
… Problem - Will Send It Through Air. Nikola Tesla describes, in the current issue of The Electrical Review, a possibility in electric power transmission. His inventions for transmitting electricity at high pressure …
… Wants to Finish Therapeutic Device Which He Calls Boon for Newspaper Offices For the first time in a number of years, Dr. Nikola Tesla, scientist and …
… Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 16. - At midnight last night the turning of a switch in the big power house at Niagara Falls completed a circuit … which caused Niagara to flow up hill, so to speak, by returning a fraction of its resistless energy, which had already …
… Tesla said on his birthday about the possibilities of sending electric power to other planets is likely to seem to … most persons no more than a fantastic dream. For centuries, indeed, interplanetary communication has been one of man's most …
… Electrical Inventor Thinks Marconi’s Plants Inefficient. To the Editor of The …