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The inventor Nikola Tesla created a storm in his laboratory near Foote and Pikes Peak Avenues sometime in 1899 which threw out bolts of lightning some 135 feet long. It blew out all the lights in...

The noise must have been tremendous. So says Kenneth M. Swezey , Brooklyn author and science writer, who is in Colorado following the Pikes Peak trail of his old friend, Nikola Tesla. Nowadays the...
Alex Woodward works Friday setting up the the world's largest Tesla coil at the Clinton Presidential Park for "Shock the Rock," a Nikola Tesla-themed program. The free program beginning at 6 p.m...

And He Says He is Going to Telegraph from New York to Paris Without Wires Denver, Col., Jan. 14. - Nikola Tesla proposes to telegraph from New York to Paris without wires. He arrived yesterday from...

After Months of experimenting in Colorado Says He Has Solved the Problem Nikola Tesla, who opened an experimental station in Colorado Springs, Col., in May last for the purpose of making scientific...
When asked who he could thank for the success he achieved in life, Tesla used to say that those people were certainly his parents. When asked to explain it in more detail, he would usually say the...

The ideal simplicity of the induction motor, its perfect reversibility and other unique qualities render it eminently suitable for ship propulsion, and ever since I brought my system of power...

“When am I going to make an experiment with wireless telegraphy? Why I don’t intend to make such an experiment.” This is what Nickola Tesla, the great electrician, said to a Telegraph reporter this...
In the Tesla motors of this type, made by the Westinghouse Company, the stationary part is permanently connected to the main circuits, and the rotating part has no electrical contacts or adjustments...

The fledgling broadcasting industry of the early 1900s was blighted by fierce patent litigations. Patents in this highly innovative field were often loosely formulated and most wireless systems...