More about Tesla (66)

by RoV

| Because the first musical Tesla coil the author built was not entirely satisfying, he decided to build another one following a new approach....

| It seems to be an unwritten rule in Hollywood: there must be an assortment of devices that crackle and spark in the lab of a mad scientist....

| Wherever electricity is converted into power, or electrical energy into mechanical energy (mostly rotating), it is about the good, old elect...

| When it comes to AI capabilities in comparison to human performance, it seems that us humble bipeds lag further behind with each AI upgrade....

| In his workshop, the author of this video removed the bodywork and all the awkward bits for his examination of the Tesla Model 3. Then he p...

| Recently, during an event in the vicinity of Moscow, the company presented its answer to the electric vehicles from Tesla…

| Sometimes you get really odd projects touted on crowd-funding sites. One such novel ‘device’ that appeared recently on Indiegogo promises fr...

| Back in January 1997, Elektor Magazine published a project then called Magnetic-Field Meter. Remarkably, about 20 later, our reader Mark van...

| Computer graphics chips maker Nvidia, makers of the Jetson boards I reported on earlier, already has partnerships all-electric carmakers Tes...

| In a previous article we staged the Spiral MicroTesla, a USB-powered, flat mini Tesla coil capable of producing crackling sparks of up to ab...