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RoboBallet The Dance Of Cooperative Robots
'...an integrated seven-unit robot team.' - Isaac Asimov, 1944. (8/21/2025) |
Chrysalis Generation Ship to Alpha Centauri
'This was their world, their planet —
this swift-traveling, yet seemingly moveless vessel.' - Nat Schachner, 1934 (8/19/2025) |
Alexa+ And Its AI Brain Improvements
'What's it do?' he asked. 'It amuses.' Philip K. Dick, 1965. (8/17/2025) |
Does CloneRobotics Offer A True Android?
Is this What Little Girls Are Made Of? (8/11/2025) |
Brain Implant Is Able To Capture Your Inner Dialogue
'So you see, you can hide nothing from me.' (8/9/2025) |
Are AIs Going Rogue Like Hal 9000
'I know that you and Frank were planning to disconnect me...' - Arthur C. Clarke, 1968. (8/7/2025) |
Animated Tumblebugs On Astounding Cover!
'Gaines and Harvey mounted tumblebugs, and kept abreast of the Cadet Captain...' (8/5/2025) |
LingYuan Vehicle Roof Drones Now Available, ala Blade Runner 2049
Accompanied by a small selection of similar ideas from science fiction. (8/3/2025) |
China Steals Strato Airship Design From Google App Engine
'...war-balloons, or, as it would be more correct to call them, navigable aerostats.' - George Griffith, 1893. (8/1/2025) |
The First Space Warship For Space Force
'Each of the electrical ships carried about twenty men...' - Garrett P. Serviss, 1898. (7/29/2025) |
Biohybrid Jellyfish Explore The Ocean
As predicted, and detailed, by science fiction writers! (7/27/2025) |
Should AIs and AI Robots Demand Rights?
'This robot is a creature... It is a manlike being. Therefore, like any other talking, thinking man, he is entitled to a court trial!' - Eando Binder, 1939. (7/25/2025) |
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Mirror Menu
A menu appears on an upright display at the table in a restaurant.
(From Caesar's Column: A Story of the Twentieth Century [1890] by Ignatius Donnelly) |
Mirror News DIsplay
The news of the day in a selected country is presented on a readable display before the reader.
(From Caesar's Column: A Story of the Twentieth Century [1890] by Ignatius Donnelly) |
Gas-Accumulators
Storage for electricity enough to power a city.
(From Ralph 124c 41 + [1911] by Hugo Gernsback) |
Huge Engine-Driven Aeroplane
Wings a thousand feet across.
(From When the Sleeper Wakes [1899] by H.G. Wells) |
Wind Wheels
Gathering energy from the wind at a massive scale.
(From When the Sleeper Wakes [1899] by H.G. Wells) |
Anticlamps
Padded clamps to restrain cabin crew under acceleration.
(From Saboteur of Space [1944] by Robert Abernathy) |
Astrogator's Masking Goggles
Allows better viewing of astrogation charts and displays.
(From Saboteur of Space [1944] by Robert Abernathy) |
Machine Music
Entertainment from the Great Machine.
(From The Machine Stops [1909] by E.M. Forster) |
Soldier Robots
Autonomous mechanical military.
(From Saboteur of Space [1944] by Robert Abernathy) |
Braking Drive
Coming to a stop in space.
(From Saboteur of Space [1944] by Robert Abernathy) |
Meloderge
Automated music player.
(From Saboteur of Space [1944] by Robert Abernathy) |
Solenoid Wickets
Great hoops of metal that guided, held and then shot ships into space.
(From Saboteur of Space [1944] by Robert Abernathy) |
Breathing Balloon
Like a helmet, but rather than being solid it can pass some gases.
(From Get a Horse! [1969] by Larry Niven) |
Flight Stick
A kind of flying device.
(From Get a Horse! [1969] by Larry Niven) |
Heliodynamic Engine
A motor that runs directly off of solar power.
(From Saboteur of Space [1944] by Robert Abernathy) |
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Ten Years Ago In Technovelgy
E. Coli Forced To Evolve: Old Bacterium Learns New Trick
The general method was remarkably similar to a technique used by award-winning sf author Theodore Sturgeon in his classic 1941 story Microcosmic God. (re: Theodore Sturgeon) |
Nanotechnology Grand Challenge Events Called For
We've all had fun watching the recent Grand Challenge race run by DARPA. Let's help DARPA set up the nanotechnology Grand Challenge for very small vehicles. (re: Technovelgy.com) |
da Vinci Surgical Robot: Dr.'s Helper
A 2004 University of Michigan study noted that patients who were operated on with robotic surgeon assistance recovered more quickly with fewer or less obtrusive scars using a surgical robot. Similar devices are used in telemedicine; read a wry encoun (re: Peter Watts) |
Contour Crafting: 3D House Printer
Perhaps you've used those programs that let you design your dream house, creating a Computer Aided Design (CAD) file. Not quite ready to take up the hammer and start building? What if you could just "print" your house? (re: Bruce Sterling) |
RobotCop III - Not Quite R. Daneel Olivaw
In his classic 1953 robot story Caves of Steel, Isaac Asimov teamed a human detective with a robotic one - R. Daneel Olivaw. Hong Kong has been testing robotic police officers for years, and has now introduced RobotCop III. (re: Isaac Asimov) |
Poweriser: Extreme Sports Gear from The Diamond Age
In The Diamond Age, author Neal Stephenson creates a vivid picture of a future Shanghai. The novel mixes "futuristic" devices based on nanotechnology with simpler mechanical devices that are almost Victorian in their simplicity...
Imagine my surpri (re: Neal Stephenson) |
DARPA's BigDog Robot And Bradbury's Mechanical Hound
In his chilling 1953 novel Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury created the mechanical hound, a robot that accompanied the firemen and helped with their work... DARPA has made a multi-million dollar investment in the soldier of the future's best friend - Big (re: Ray Bradbury) |
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