Bringing life to inventor Nikola Tesla liherald.com By Scott Brinton With metal coils, Nikola Tesla made electricity dance through the air in wild, hyperactive arcs, which led many in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to believe he was a magician, others to say he was a mad scientist. ... See all stories on this topic »
Tesla Motors: The Apple of Automakers TheStreet.com Tesla, named after Serbian inventor Nikola Tesla, was incorporated in 2003 and unveiled its first car, the Roadster, in 2007. With a base price around $110000, the Roadster is in a premium bracket, comparable to gas-powered sport vehicles such as those ... See all stories on this topic »
A tech repository Deccan Herald The archival material also includes papers of eminent scientists like Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, Lord Kelvin, Nikola Tesla, Charles Steinmetz, Frank Sprague and George Westinghouse, etc. Using a search form on the website you would be able ... See all stories on this topic »
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