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A newly erected monument of Croatian Serb scientist Nikola Tesla stands in front of his renovated house in Smiljan, central Croatia, July 10, 2006. The American inventor Thomas Alva Edison, who made the incandescent light bulb viable for the mass... View Photo »
U.S. inventor Thomas Alva Edison poses in this photograph taken the early 1890s. The American inventor Thomas Alva Edison, who made the incandescent light bulb viable for the mass market, also built the world's first electrical distribution system, in... View Photo »
U.S. inventor Thomas Alva Edison poses in this photograph taken in the early to mid-1890s by an employee of the Thomas Edison company named W.K.L Dickson. The American inventor Thomas Alva Edison, who made the incandescent light bulb viable for the mass... View Photo »
School children look at Nikola Tesla's coreless transformer displayed at the Tesla Museum in Belgrade December 17, 2011. The American inventor Thomas Alva Edison, who made the incandescent light bulb viable for the mass market, also built the world's... View Photo »
A man waits near the flight indicator board at Belgrade's Nikola Tesla international airport, in Belgrade, Serbia, on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011. The Serbian government sent three planes to Tripoli airport in Libya on Wednesday to evacuate Serbian... View Photo »
A woman is welcomed by family members as she arrives from Tripoli at Belgrade's Nikola Tesla international airport, after being evacuated from Libya, in Belgrade, Serbia, on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011. The Serbian government sent three planes to Libya on... View Photo »
A Serbian police officer watch family as he arrives from Tripoli at Belgrade's Nikola Tesla international airport, after being evacuated from Libya, in Belgrade, Serbia, on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011. The Serbian government sent three planes to Libya on... View Photo »
Nikola Tesla (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Тесла) (10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943) was an inventor and a mechanical and electrical engineer. Born in Smiljan, Croatian Krajina, Austrian Empire, he was an ethnic Serb subject of the Austrian Empire and later became an American citizen. Tesla is often described as the most important scientist and... Full Article
A newly erected monument of Croatian Serb scientist Nikola Tesla stands in front of his renovated house in Smiljan, central Croatia, July 10, 2006. The American inventor Thomas Alva Edison, who made the incandescent light bulb viable for the mass market, also built the world's first...
View Photo »U.S. inventor Thomas Alva Edison poses in this photograph taken the early 1890s. The American inventor Thomas Alva Edison, who made the incandescent light bulb viable for the mass market, also built the world's first electrical distribution system, in New York, using 'direct current'...
View Photo »U.S. inventor Thomas Alva Edison poses in this photograph taken in the early to mid-1890s by an employee of the Thomas Edison company named W.K.L Dickson. The American inventor Thomas Alva Edison, who made the incandescent light bulb viable for the mass market, also built the world's...
View Photo »A man waits near the flight indicator board at Belgrade's Nikola Tesla international airport, in Belgrade, Serbia, on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011. The Serbian government sent three planes to Tripoli airport in Libya on Wednesday to evacuate Serbian citizens who wanted to leave the country...
View Photo »A woman is welcomed by family members as she arrives from Tripoli at Belgrade's Nikola Tesla international airport, after being evacuated from Libya, in Belgrade, Serbia, on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011. The Serbian government sent three planes to Libya on Wednesday to evacuate Serbian...
View Photo »A Serbian police officer watch family as he arrives from Tripoli at Belgrade's Nikola Tesla international airport, after being evacuated from Libya, in Belgrade, Serbia, on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011. The Serbian government sent three planes to Libya on Wednesday to evacuate Serbian...
View Photo »A newly erected monument of Croatian Serb scientist Nikola Tesla stands in front of his renovated house in Smiljan, central Croatia, July 10, 2006. The American inventor Thomas Alva Edison, who made the incandescent light bulb viable for the mass market, also built the world's first...
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