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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.

Korean Exoskeleton Suit F1 Helps You Put It On
'Better late than never.' (5/26/2025)
Have AI Researchers Given Up On 'Bio-Babies'?
'You couldn't have the capstone without the pyramid to hold it up.' Stephen Baxter, 2008. (4/24/2025)
Bunker Busters and Bore-Pellets
'The first revelation of the new Soviet bore-pellets.' - Philip K. Dick, 1955. (4/22/2025)
'Spikeless' Brand Swizzle Stick Detects Spiked Drinks
'the unobtrusive inspections with tiny remote-cast snoopers...' - Frank Herbert, 1964. (4/20/2025)
Heart Patches Grown In The Lab Repair Hearts
I'm hoping that this procedure becomes a normal part of medical practice! (4/18/2025)
Humanoid Robots Spotted In Homes Performing Household Chores
'... nothing was perfected until M. Pantalon announced the completion of his automatic valet.' Arthur Bird, 1899. (4/16/2025)
Musk Proposes Sites For Martian Cities
'...its streets were of remarkable width, with few or no buildings so high as mosques, churches, State-offices, or palaces in Tellurian cities.' - Percy Greg, 1880. (4/14/2025)
Bambot Open Source Cheap Delivery Robot
'Not since the time he rewired the delivery robot...' (4/12/2025)
Robot Collective Acts Like A Smart Material
'...it was all composed of tiny, identical cubes, carefully laid to form a tilelike surface.' (4/10/2025)
Vipera Electric Skis From Frigid Dynamics
'JOAN strapped on her power-skis...' - Ursula K. Le Guin, 1964. (4/8/2025)
Pixel Watch 'Loss of Pulse Detection' And Philip K. Dick
'He carried on his person a triggering mechanism sensitive to his heartbeat.' - Philip K. Dick, 1965. (4/6/2025)
Nuclear Plant Restarted To Power AI To Feed Us Dreams
'...Anything was possible in my imaginary environment.' - Raymond Z. Gallun, 1940. (4/4/2025)
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Electrofriend (Artificial Friend)
A tiny electric friend, which nestles in your ear, and provides advice and information.
(From Automatthew's Friend [1972] by Stanislaw  Lem)
Bobble (Confinement Sphere)
A sphere of force that entirely isolates the interior from the rest of the universe.
(From The Peace War [1984] by Vernor  Vinge)
Boarding Space-Line
A method for two ships to connect at a distance, allowing a passenger to move safely between ships.
(From Tyrann [1951] by Isaac  Asimov)
Absolute Black
A material which, when covering an object, will reflect no light whatsoever.
(From The Shadow and the Flash [1903] by Jack  London)
Wall in the Air
An invisible barrier that protects an entire island or city.
(From Rondah, or Thirty-Three Years in a Star [1887] by Florence Carpenter  Dieudonné)
Computers Can Dream
A sufficiently complex AI computer can have activity similar to that of a human dreaming.
(From 2010: Odyssey Two [1982] by Isaac  Asimov)
Computer Play Time
Allowing a computer to take time off from serious problems improves its performance.
(From Point of View [1975] by Isaac  Asimov)
Science Fiction
Literature that interweaves "the revealed truths of Science" with a "pleasing story" that is "poetical and true."
(From A Little Earnest Book Upon a Great Old Subject [1851] by William  Wilson)
Public Call
A form of communication in which a group of people would remain isolated, but through technology could see and hear each other.
(From The Machine Stops [1909] by E.M.  Forster)
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)
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DARPA's BigDog Robot And Bradbury's Mechanical Hound
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