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'Marauder's Map' Created By Carnegie Melllon
'Is that Dumbledore in his study?' (6/17/2013) |
Cheetah Cub Robot From PKD's Android Dreams
'What about an exact electric duplicate of your cat?'- Philip K. Dick, 1968. (6/16/2013) |
Dead Cellphone? Try Solar-Powered Public Charging Stations
'Then he saw the geek ... leaning against one of the slender stalks of a sunshade-photocell collector...'- David Brin, 1990. (6/15/2013) |
Hungry? Grow Nutritious Insects At Home
'...I balked when my wife served me termites.'- David Brin, 1994. (6/14/2013) |
Snowboarding On Mars? Heinlein Was Ready
How long ago did Robert Heinlein write about skiing on dry alien worlds? (6/13/2013) |
Orwell's '1984' Hits Bestseller Lists Thanks To PRISM
'There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment.'- George Orwell, 1948. (6/12/2013) |
Roboroach Control? There's An App For That
'A cable, here, from the controller to the interface plug... wires from that to the brain.'- Thomas Easton, 1990. (6/11/2013) |
Court OK's DNA Collection Like 'Gattaca'
DNA sampling is not the same as fingerprinting. Do you agree with this? (6/9/2013) |
Squid Vs. Whale Diorama Liked By Humans, Aliens
'Everything was ready, awaiting the Overlords' pleasure...'- Arthur C. Clarke, 1953. (6/7/2013) |
Iceberg Harvesting Off Newfoundland's Coast
'Five hundred billion gallons worth of Antarctic iceberg had been towed into Santa Monica Bay.'- Pournelle and Niven, 1981. (6/5/2013) |
Sony's A4-Sized Flexible Digital Paper Notepad
'...he would plug his foolscap-sized Newspad into the ship's information circuit and scan the latest reports...'- Arthur C. Clarke, 1968. (6/3/2013) |
Contact Lens Video Display Electronics Now Transparent
'He realized that it was not quite a clear lens. Speckles of colored brightness swirled and gathered in it...'- Vernor Vinge, 2006. (6/1/2013) |
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Life Chamber
A machine-mediated, fully immersive experiential environment.
(From The Chamber of Life [1929] by G. Peyton Wertenbaker) |
Home Termite Habitat
Edible insects raised fresh in your own kitchen!
(From Natulife [1994] by David Brin) |
Electric Car Recharging Station
A public place for recharging electric cars.
(From A Journey In Other Worlds [1894] by John Jacob Astor IV) |
Vision Tubes
Microminaturized vision for UAV's.
(From The Scarab [1936] by Raymond Z. Gallun) |
Virtual Panopticon
A method that gathers information from many sources to effectively surveil any citizen as effectively as if he was in a glass cell.
(From The Traveler [2005] by John Twelve Hawks) |
Transmitter Eyes
Closed circuit cameras that provided sight and sound to remote viewers of the Courtarena who wish to remain anonymous.
(From The Dosadi Experiment [1977] by Frank Herbert) |
Morphogen
A drug that party relieves the need for sleep.
(From Fantastic Voyage (Novel) [1966] by Isaac Asimov) |
Polar Ice
Water ice at the poles of the Moon.
(From The Ring of Charon [1990] by Roger MacBride Allen) |
Sunshade-Photocell Collector
A fanciful design for a device that gathers solar energy.
(From Earth [1990] by David Brin) |
Coder
Specialized humans who excel at engineering tasks.
(From Storm Thief [2006] by Chris Wooding) |
Hypertracer
A device that allows a pursuer to follow a spaceship through hyperspace.
(From Second Foundation [1953] by Isaac Asimov) |
Computer Virus
A software program that copies itself to other computers.
(From The Scarred Man [1970] by Gregory Benford) |
Persuader
Device secured to a person that ensures compliant behavior by threat of force.
(From Storm Thief [2006] by Chris Wooding) |
Voxcoder
Device for secure communication.
(From Storm Thief [2006] by Chris Wooding) |
Provigil-C
A special drug that promotes wakefulness in troops.
(From A Hymn Before Battle [2000] by John Ringo) |
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