Inventions & Experiments of Nikola Tesla
Intro
Biography (1856-1943)
Academic Formation (1862-1880)
Edison's Continental (1882-1885)
Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing (1884 -1886)
Niagara Falls Power Project (1888)
War of currents
Labs. in New York (1889 -1902)
Colorado Springs Lab. (1899-1900)
Wardenclyffe Lab. (1901–1906)
AC & the induction motor
One wire transmission of energy
Wireless transmission of energy
Telautomatics (Nov. 8, 1898)
Invention of Radio
Tesla turbine
Oscilators
Tesla coils
Electric lighting
X rays
Radiant energy
"Death ray"
Aerial transportation
Future of motive power
Renewable energy sources
Other inventions
Related concepts
The Missing Papers
List of Tesla patents
Articles & interviews
Lectures of Nikola Tesla
Tesla's correspondence & other docs.
Books
Experiments
Myths and controversial topics
News on science & technology
Documentaries & videos
Science & Technology (concepts)
Electrical safety
Atmospheric phenomena
List of links
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Articles on the invention of radio
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On The Dissipation Of The Electrical Energy Of The Hertz Resonator
- The Electrician - November 18, 1892
On the Dissipation of the Electrical Energy of the Hertz Resonator
- by Nikola Tesla
- The Electrical Engineer - December 21, 1892
Dissipation Of Energy
- by Nikola Tesla -
Electrical Engineer
(London) - January 6, 1893
To Telegraph Around The Great World Without Wires
- New York Herald - January 31, 1897
Edison Pooh-Poohs It
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New York World
- June 7, 1897
Tesla's Wireless Telegrams
- Electrical Review
(New York)
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June 9, 1897
Telegraphy Without Wires
- Public Opinion - June 17, 1897
Hertz Wave Telegraphy By The Marconi System
- Electrical Engineer (New York) - June 23, 1897
Nikola Tesla's Experiments: Denies That He Announced Completion Of His Wireless Telegraphy Tests
- New York Evening Sun - August 4, 1897
Telegraphing Across Spaces
- Electrical Engineer
(Lon) - April 15, 1898
Tesla Describes His Efforts in Various Fields of Work
- Electrical Review - Nov, 30, 1898
Syntonic Wireless Telegraphy
- by Guglielmo Marconi - The Electrician - May 24, 1901
Tesla says Lodge was first: Marconi, Slaby and others were anticipated
- Boston Evening Transcript - Apr 7, 1902 - Pg41
Edison Becomes Marconi's Ally
- New York World - May 28, 1903.
Tesla Patent On Wireless Transmission Of Electrical Signals
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Electrical World & Engineer -
April 29, 1905
Thomas A. Edison Talks Of His Search For Radium And The Future Of Electricity
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New York Sun -
June 25, 1905
Tesla's Reply to Edison
- English mechanic and world of science - July 14, 1905
Tuned Lightning
- by Nikola Tesla - English Mechanic and World of Science - March 8, 1907
Possibilities of Wireless
- by Nikola Tesla - New York Times, October 22, 1907
My Apparatus, Says Tesla
- New York Times - Dec. 20, 1907, p. 4, col. 4.
Nikola Tesla To Fight Marconi Patent Suit
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New York Sun - August 29, 1914
Mr Tesla asserts priority in patent on which Mr. Marconi has brought action
- New York Herald - September 1, 1914
Dr. Nikola Tesla and His Achievements
- The Electrical Experimenter - February, 1917
Spies And Wireless
- Literary Digest
- September 1, 1917
German Raiders Which Put Out To Sea Without Crews
- Scientific American - November 24, 1917
The Effect of Statics on Wireless Transmission
- by Nikola Tesla -
Electrical Experimenter - January 1, 1919
Talking With The Stars Next Wonder, Says Signor Marconi
- by Nikola Tesla -
New York Evening Journal -
January 21, 1919
Some Star Signaled Us, Marconi Thinks; Says We May Send Answer
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New York Evening Journal -
January 21, 1919
The True Wireless by Nikola Tesla
- Electrical Experimenter - May 1919
The Art and Practice of Telephotography
- Electrical Review -
December 11, 1920
Nikola Tesla Tells of New Radio Theories
- by Nikola Tesla - New York Herald Tribune - September 22, 1929
Tesla sees gain in electricity
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The New York World - March 27,1930
Tesla on Marconi's feat
- The New York World - April 13, 1930
Nikola Tesla on his work with alternating currents and Their Application to Wireless Telegraphy, Telephony and Transmission of Power
Pioneer Radio Engineer Gives Views On Power
- New York Herald Tribune - September 11, 1932
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Patents on the invention of radio by Nikola Tesla
Articles & interviews on the invention of radio
Spark Gap Transmitter
Wireless telephony
Microwave technology
Invention of radar & the microwave technology
Invention of Tele Vision (The Fascimile)
William Preece (1834-1913)
Édouard Branly (1844-1940)
Adolf Karl Heinrich Slaby (1849-1913))
Oliver Joseph Lodge (1851-1940)
Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (1857-1894)
Aleksandr Popov (1859-1906)
Reginald Fessenden (1866-1932)
John Stone Stone (1869-1943)
Lee de Forest (1873-1961)
Guglielmo Marconi (1874-937)
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