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1. Nikola Tesla (1856-1943 AD) This Serbian born scientist atop the list because of his immense knowledge in different fields of science and technology. Without a question, this 1856 born guy was a cool geek. He could speak 8 languages, recite a whole book completely just with one reading...
Thanasis Zovoilis / Getty Images Inventors worldwide were churning out new and exciting inventions left and right in the years leading up to the 20th century. Scientific work in radio technology was heating up, too. Two men in particular — Serbian American scientist Nikola Tesla and Italian ...
A report from the filming of Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror at the Nu Boyana Film Studios in Bulgaria. An exclusive interview with Robert Glenister, who played Thomas Edison in Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror. A tribute to the 1960s writer and story editor Donald Tosh. Peter Purves shares...
Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) briefly worked at the Edison Machine Works in New York City, where he submitted designs for arc lighting. Faces of the World/Flickr/ (CC BY 2.0) When it comes to Edison's famous rivals, many minds turn to the Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla, who spent...
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For example, a wealthy playboy by the name of Francisco D’Antonia did some diabolical scheming that nearly destroyed Taggart railroad. Dagny Taggart, who was the VP of Operations, is walking to the New York City hotel where D’Antonia is staying. On her way to the hotel, we’re given ...
Brnabic was accompanied by the Chinese ambassador to Serbia Chen Bo at the Nikola Tesla airport to receive the vaccines. Brnabic said that Serbia aimed to vaccinate roughly 40 percent of adults with the first dose by the end of April. ...
considering that interesting and educational depictions of lesser-known historical figures has been a key strength of Chris Chibnall’s Who; we were hoping for one more such depiction to match the depth given to Rosa Parks, Mary Shelley, and Nikola Tesla, and Legend seriously fails in that ...
“Muckers” embarked upon a marathon hunt for a lightbulb filament that would be durable, long-lasting, and economical to manufacture. Much has been written about Edison’s technical abilities compared to his contemporaries, especially rival Serbian inventor Nikola Tesla. But what Edison might have ...