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Explore the inventions, technology and ideas of science fiction writers at Technovelgy (that's tech-novel-gee!) - over 3,800 are available. Use the Timeline of Science Fiction Invention or the alphabetic Glossary of Science Fiction Technology to see them all, look for the category that interests you, or browse by favorite author / book. Browse more than 6,400 Science Fiction in the News articles.

Nuclear Plant Restarted To Power AI To Feed Us Dreams
'...Anything was possible in my imaginary environment.' - Raymond Z. Gallun, 1940. (4/4/2025)
SpaceX's Starman Tesla Roadster In Space
'Somewhere in space, a chrome and blue automobile raced the green light of Earth.' - Theodore Sturgeon, 1941. (4/2/2025)
Pivotal Blackfly Electric Aircraft Lifts And Hovers
'That explains how it was so easy for me to remain motionless in midair...' - RH Roman, 1929. (3/29/2025)
CORLEO Robotic Horse Concept Looks Ready To Ride
Imagine digging your heels in to a steam horse! (3/27/2025)
Who First Thought Of A Tin Foil Hat?
'We had discovered that metal was relatively impervious to the telepathic effect.' - Julian Huxley, 1927. (3/25/2025)
Warp Drive Tech Back On The Menu
'Detailed plans for the construction of the Gundstetter-Halone warp drive were flowing.' - RM Williams, 1940. (3/23/2025)
Huawei Pura X Folding Phattie Phone
Why can't we get more innovative phone configurations? (3/21/2025)
Sleep Pods At Daxing International Airport
'Do not waste your priceless company on the unappreciative folds of a sleep pod...' - Chris Boyce, 1967. (3/19/2025)
Robot Baristas Learn Their Trade Without Paying Royalties
'...so we've promised him a generous pension from the royalties.' - Anthony Boucher, 1943. (3/17/2025)
JAXA Int Ball 2 Coming Right Along As Star Wars Remote
'Hocus-pocus religions and archaic weapons are no substitute for a good blaster at your side.' George Lucas, 1976. (3/15/2025)
Robot Bricklayer Or Passer-By Bricklayer?
'Oscar picked up a trowel. 'I'm the tool for the mortar,' the little trowel squeaked cheerfully.' - Bruce Sterling, 1998. (3/13/2025)
Robot Gas Station Attendant Pumps Gas For You
'... he waited for the robotrix attendant to finish fueling up his ship.' - Philip K. Dick, 1974. (3/11/2025)
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Deflector
In this case a gravity deflector, but the first use of the word 'deflector'.
(From Islands in the Air [1929] by L.H.  Morrow)
Danler Spacial Chart
A representation of space around a ship.
(From Star Ship Invincible [1935] by Frank K.  Kelly)
Black Hole
A massive space object that emits no light.
(From Rift in Space [1937] by Paul  Ernst)
Sink Hole of Space
A rip in space, a hole that pulls in passing objects.
(From Star Ship Invincible [1935] by Frank K.  Kelly)
Vacuum Tractor
A small transport used on the surface of the moon, in vacuum.
(From Moonwalk [1952] by H.B.  Fyfe)
Moonwalk
To traverse the Earth's moon on foot, in a space suit.
(From Moonwalk [1952] by H.B.  Fyfe)
Electronic Brain
Inorganic matter functioning as a source of intelligence and action.
(From Alchemy of Outer Space [1938] by D.L.  James)
Life Wand
Shoots a powerful ray of energy.
(From Double Star [1956] by Robert  Heinlein)
Bodyphone
A unique designation for a personal phone you can carry with you.
(From The Star Beast [1954] by Robert  Heinlein)
Vapor Cloud
Corrosive gas destroys ships.
(From The Cosmic Poachers [1953] by Philip K.  Dick)
Nearside (Near Side)
The side of the moon closest to the earth.
(From The Moon Master [1930] by Charles W.  Diffin)
Pilot's Tank
For high gee boosting.
(From Sky Lift [1953] by Robert  Heinlein)
Flying Cone
A vehicle for 1-3 persons that hovers and has mechanical arms.
(From Fugitive of the Stars [1957] by Edmond  Hamilton)
Palm Key-Plate
A plate that accepts palms that have been verified.
(From The Stars are The Styx [1950] by Theodore  Sturgeon)
Robotrix
A robot, female in appearance.
(From Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said [1974] by Philip K.  Dick)
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RobotCop III - Not Quite R. Daneel Olivaw
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DARPA's BigDog Robot And Bradbury's Mechanical Hound
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