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
Dynamic theory of gravity
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
The book of nature
Atmospheric phenomena
List of links
Contact
Articles & interviews on Telautomatics
Tesla’s Electrical Control of Moving Vessels or Vehicles from a Distance
- The Electrical Engineer - November 17th, 1898
Mr. Tesla's Application Of Hertz-Wave Transmission
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Electrical World -
November 19, 1898
Tesla Talks And Confirms His Astounding Story
- Criterion - November 19, 1898
Tesla's Latest Claim
- Mining & Scientific Press - November 19, 1898
Nikola Tesla's Latest Invention
- Scientific American - November 19, 1898
Digest: Power - Controlling Motors From A Distance
- Electrical World - November 26, 1898
Science And Sensationalism
- Public Opinion - December 1, 1898
Tesla's Dirigible Boat
- Electrical Engineer (London) - December 2, 1898
American Notes: A Recent Patent Of Nikola Tesla
- The Electrician - December 2, 1898
Action At A Distance
- New York Tribune - April 23, 1899
The Problem of Increasing Human Energy
- The Century Magazine - June, 1900
Letter: Wireless Aerial Navigation
- New York Sun - September 4, 1906
Tesla's Wireless Torpedo
- New York Times - March 19, 1907
Tesla's Early Work With Radio Controlled Vessels
- Electrical Experimenter - June 1, 1916
German Raiders Which Put Out To Sea Without Crews
- Scientific American - November 24, 1917
The Electric Dog
- by Benjamin Franklin Miessner -
Scientific American Supplement - June 14, 1919
The Electric Dog: Use of the Selenium Cell to Make an Orientation Mechanism
- by Benjamin Franklin Miessner - Scientific American Supplement No. 2267 - June 14, 1919 - Munn & Company, Pg 376-377.
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