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| Fundraiser For Future Tesla Museum Is A Success About - Cities & Towns Nikola Tesla, the genius whose inventions laid the groundwork for our modern alternating current system, wireless communication and much more, built a laboratory, Wardenclyffe, in Shoreham, Long Island, NY in 1901. His friend, architect Stanford White, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Nobel Prize Winner Was Dissed By His Biology Teacher TIME Nikola Tesla, a revolutionary scientist whose work on alternating currents is often overlooked in favor of the accomplishments of his mentor Thomas Edison, was accused of cheating after he performed integral calculus in his head. (MORE: Ig Nobel Prize: ... See all stories on this topic » |
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