Electrical Experimenter

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Descrizione
Electrical Experimenter was an American science magazine that was published from 1913 to 1931. Founded by Hugo Gernsback, a pioneer in science fiction publishing, the magazine focused on popular science, technology, and innovation, with a particular emphasis on electrical and radio technology. It was known for its engaging mix of scientific articles, do-it-yourself projects, and futuristic speculation. The magazine featured eye-catching cover art and illustrations that often depicted fantastic technological concepts. Notably, Electrical Experimenter published early works by Nikola Tesla and helped popularize the ideas of many inventors and scientists of the time. In 1920, it was renamed Science and Invention, reflecting a broadening of its scope, but it maintained its focus on making science and technology accessible and exciting to the general public until its discontinuation in 1931.
Creatore
Hugo Gernsback
Data di creazione
1913
Copertura territoriale
United States of America
New York City
curatore
Hugo Gernsback
Lingua
eng
Tipo
Monthly periodical
Copertura temporale
World War I
Pagine del sito
Riviste