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  • {{Infobox book ...ted by Steve Elswick were published in ExtraOrdinary Science, the official magazine of the Int'l Tesla Society. Included are articles on possible cures for can
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  • {{Infobox scientist Wayne Green is the founder of <em>73 Magazine</em>, <em>Byte</em>, <em>CD Review</em>, <em>Cold Fusion</em>, <em>New Hamp
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  • {{Infobox scientist ...and. Since 2003, member of the editorial board of Scientific-Philosophycal Magazine DELPHIS, Moscow. '''The Science of Time'''
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  • {{Infobox paper ''IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine'', Vol. 49, No. 4, August 2007. Poynting's theorem and reciprocity relation
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  • {{Infobox scientist ...BC, as well as extensively covered in print by sources as diverse as Wired Magazine and Jane?s Defense Weekly.
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  • {{Infobox scientist ...ded the Harry Mimmo Award by the <em>IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine</em>, which he edited, on the topic of the energy cost of traveling 1,000 m
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  • {{Infobox scientist ...ial use worldwide. Bill is a technical editor for <em>Infinite Energy</em> Magazine. - [http://www.coasttocoastam.com/guests/1506.html http://www.coasttocoasta
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  • {{Infobox scientist ...br /><br />I&nbsp;wrote a two-piece article on Einstein for <em>Nexus</em> Magazine, Autumn 2008, where you will&nbsp;see my findings.
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  • {{Infobox paper In issue #62 of Infinite Energy magazine (2005) in an article entitled "Two Competing Cosmological Theories" (pages
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  • {{Infobox paper ''IEEEAES Systems Magazine, January 1998'', pp. 1-10. The scientific myth: ?Nothing can go faster than
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  • {{Infobox scientist ...permanent magnets, and <em>AZ Printing Company</em>,&nbsp;publisher of the magazine, [http://www.futuremag.net/ <em>Magnets in your Future</em>].&nbsp; As edit
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  • {{Infobox scientist ...Int'l Tesla Society, as well as the former editor of ExtraOrdinary Science magazine and of nearly every publication the Tesla Society published prior to 1996.
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  • {{Infobox scientist ...e active with the NPA after his retirement in 1989. From lEEE AES Systems Magazine, January 1998, p. 10
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  • {{Infobox scientist ...formance Magazine (Profile 1987, 1990).&nbsp; Harpers, National Geographic Magazine, etc.
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  • {{Infobox paper .... Yet more than a third of adult Americans believe it. Every newspaper and magazine has its astrology page. Nancy Reagan, wife of an American President, is rep
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  • {{Infobox paper The Editor of the Australian magazine Cosmos asked, ?Is it time to call a spade a spade, and admit that theoretic
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  • {{Infobox scientist ...rato, "An interview with Former Astronaut Brian O'Leary," <em>New Frontier Magazine</em>, N2 (1996).
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  • {{Infobox scientist ...rato, "An interview with Former Astronaut Brian O'Leary," <em>New Frontier Magazine</em>, N2 (1996).
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  • {{Infobox scientist ...Tesla coil discharges designed and performed by Tesla Technology Research. Magazine publications have included GQ, Discover, GEO (Germany), National Geographic
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  • {{Infobox scientist ...ic took up these ideas and had papers published in Nature, the Observatory Magazine, the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, the Journal of Me
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