OrbSwarm Autonomous Spherical Robotics  
                Spherical robots roam free in this autonomous robotic free-for-all. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          3D Cellphone From Seiko Epson  
                Display technology brings unprecedented resolution to cellphone displays, as well as more D's. (re: George Lucas)            | 
        
        
        
          Curved Electronic Eye Camera Like Retina  
                Great development for Six Million Dollar Man fans; this is starting to look like bionic eyes might really work. (re: Martin Caidin)            | 
        
        
        
          I-9/11 Event Would Bring iPatriot Act  
                Interesting argument by Lessig regarding the free Internet that we all use, and how easily our freedom might be lost. (re: John Brunner)            | 
        
        
        
          Neowater - Like Intracellular Water  
                Unique process creates a specially structured water that is very similar to intracellular water; this should have both medical and industry applications. (re: Kurt Vonnegut)            | 
        
        
        
          Venture Capitalists Fight Over Water  
                If the investments of this legendary Texas oilman are any example, there is reason for concern here. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Grow Customized Skin  
                This new technique holds great promise for burn patients. (re: Frank Herbert)            | 
        
        
        
          US Army To Be 30 Percent Droid By 2020?  
                Actually, thirty percent may be too much, if they're no smarter than battle droids. (re: George Lucas)            | 
        
        
        
          Solar-Hydrogen House Is Energy Independent  
                This story about America's first solar-hydrogen residence is still good; the owner is energy-independent in a way that most of us can only envy. (re: Clifford Simak)            | 
        
        
        
          Hexapod Emotional Spider Robot Sees Your Face  
                Crawly, but not creepy - that's Hexapod the emotionally expressive robot spider. (re: Arthur C. Clarke)            | 
        
        
        
          Heart Robot Wants To Feel Your Love  
                I'm not sure whether or not this robot crosses the uncanny valley, but I think it's part way through creepy valley. Also, Spielberg should get a cut of any royalties. (re: Philip K. Dick)            | 
        
        
        
          Tesla Coil Used As Guitar Amp  
                Many uses have been proposed for the Tesla coil; this one seems very fitting for guitar enthusiasts. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Solar-Powered Fuel Cells Easy As Photosynthesis  
                Impressive discovery by MIT scientists may unlock the potential of fuel cells for homeowners. Prof. Nocera explains how it works in a video interview. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          NASA iShoe Insole Could Prevent Falls On Earth  
                Interesting advance is a NASA spinoff; this researcher realized that the device might be able to help his grandmother - or yours. (re: Frank Herbert)            | 
        
        
        
          Respirocytes: Medical Science Fiction  
                Will assimilation into a medical insurance collective be a requirement if you receive respirocytes? Let's hope not. (re: Gene Roddenberry)            | 
        
        
        
          RoboStool Homotropic Furniture  
                Great idea from Norris Labs; I think Philip K. Dick might have recognized it - I especially like the newspaper angle in the video. (re: Philip K. Dick)            | 
        
        
        
          Bent Pikachu Hellraiser Borg  
                This isn't what you'd call a prediction; it's more of a ghastly mashup. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          AICAR Exercise In A Pill  
                Researchers test out yet another drug that benefits mice; when do I get my exercise in a pill? Found a usable sf reference for this one, thanks to a reader. (re: Philip Frances Nowlan)            | 
        
        
        
          Titan's Liquid Lakes, Beaches Proven  
                Exciting photos prove that Titan really does have liquid lakes and pristine beaches. (re: Michael Swanwick)            | 
        
        
        
          Volcanoes To Be Harnessed For Power  
                Now that oil-fired power is getting more expensive, it's time to put our boots and spurs on, and tame a real power source - volcanoes! (re: Carl Binder)            | 
        
        
        
          RC Car Dust Mop Crash Bandicoot Mashup (Proposed)  
                I'm looking for game designers who could make this work. (re: Orson Scott Card)            | 
        
        
        
          MMOG For Military Training  
                This idea has a lot of implications for how US troops (and security people) might be trained in the future. Do you have a better sf reference than I do? I hope so. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Palette Super Model Robot  
                This robot mannequin can react to the people watching and can be programmed with movements taken from human models. (re: Friz Leiber)            | 
        
        
        
          Odor 'Map' May Lead To Digitized Smells  
                Will the mystery of scent be revealed? The smell of victory is in the air. (re: Aldous Huxley)            | 
        
        
        
          Microsoft Surface Sphere w/Send To Dark Side Gesture  
                Can you guess what the 'send to the dark side' gesture does? What movie do you think of when it comes to spherical information displays? Let me know. (re: L. Frank Baum)            | 
        
        
        
          Cuil Search Engine Optimization (Cuil Tuil No Juil)  
                Cuil shows a different first page of results than Google, but different isn't necessarily better. You'll need to read the first sentence to understand the title. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Designer Bulletproof Fashion  
                Finally, a solution to that pesky assassination problem that you aren't ashamed to be seen in. (re: Frank Herbert)            | 
        
        
        
          Jetpack From New Zealand Takes Off  
                Pretty nifty DIY jetpack from New Zealander Glenn Martin; includes better video than that provided by the New York Times. (re: Robert Heinlein)            | 
        
        
        
          Moon Base Two Inflatable Lunar Habitat  
                Very nice drawings of an inflatable lunar base concept; but I think that Clarke's verbal description fifty years ago is better. (re: Arthur C. Clarke)            | 
        
        
        
          Actroid DER2 Gets TV Commercial Gig Video  
                Another job lost to robots: this is really bad news for American actors who like to scam extra dough by appearing in Japanese commercials that will never be seen in the US. (re: Fritz Leiber)            | 
        
        
        
          LiftMagic Shows Enhanced You Logan's Run-Style  
                This website lets you see a whole new you with selected facial cosmetic surgery touch-ups before you spend a nickel. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Tai-robot-kun Robot Sea Bream  
                This robot fish looks almost good enough to eat; if it swims autonomously by, however, it's just doing its job. (re: Michael Swanwick)            | 
        
        
        
          Cityware - Open Source Urban Surveillance With Bluetooth  
                File this under interesting technology that is widely available and I'd never heard of; this project sits right on the line between modern urban planning and setting up a police state.  (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          DelFly Micro Smallest Camera Plane  
                Look out - this tiny MAV ornithopter can be steered remotely using the video feed from its tiny camera. (re: Raymond Z. Gallune)            | 
        
        
        
          Neural Implant Technology Needs To Improve  
                At present, there is no way to permanently implant an electrode or other metallic object deep into the brain without scarring and loss of function. (re: Larry Niven)            | 
        
        
        
          Skypark Robotic Parking Garage: The Future Of Enormous Machines  
                We're all fascinated by the successful miniaturization of devices; is there room in our future for really enormous machines? (re: Robert Heinlein)            | 
        
        
        
          Ithaa Undersea Restaurant Review And Video  
                I wrote an article on this unique restaurant several years ago, but I recently ran across more information. (re: Jack Vance)            | 
        
        
        
          Cloud City On Venus?  
                Interesting ideas from Geoffrey Landis, scientist and sf writer. (re: Fritz Leiber)            | 
        
        
        
          E-Ink Cover For Esquire Magazine  
                This September, you should see the first example of e-ink paper on the cover of a magazine. Not the last, I'm sure. (re: Philip K. Dick)            | 
        
        
        
          ReWalk Exoskeleton Video  
                Interesting video shows off the capabilities of this medical exoskeleton; increased mobility is the goal. (re: Fritz Lieber)            | 
        
        
        
          'Pitvertising' Armpit Ad Dispay  
                A really bad idea from the folks in advertising. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Robot Fashion Models  
                Finally, fashion models can be as thin as they need to be; if aluminum is used, they can be lighter, too. (re: Fritz Leiber)            | 
        
        
        
          Wikipedia Encyclopedia And Dick's Book Of The Kalends  
                This book is exceptional not just because of the number of articles or its concept. Phip K. Dick fans might find the general idea familiar. (re: Philip K. Dick)            | 
        
        
        
          Robot Seeks Illegal Aliens In Britain  
                It's kind of a stretch, but this did remind me of something from Blade Runner. (re: Ridley Scott)            | 
        
        
        
          Graphene Is Also Super Strong  
                One of the most remarkable materials ever discovered, graphene continues to amaze. (re: Roger Zelazny)            | 
        
        
        
          Wasp Knife Kills With Cold  
                This weapon was developed to kill animals quickly when threatened in the wild; now, it has found its way into Britain. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Invasion By Technologically Advanced Civilization Reported  
                A tragic story going on far from your local megaplex. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Space Agriculture For Long-Term Space Exploration  
                Canadian researchers seek to find another great achievement like the Canadarm by providing sustenance to astronauts on long trips. (re: Gregory Benford)            | 
        
        
        
          gCubik 3D Handheld Display  
                Display prototype aims towards three-dimensional images without special glasses, in a hand-held form factor. (re: Robert Heinlein)            | 
        
        
        
          Rapamycin Can Repair Specific Learning Deficits  
                Interesting results may bode well for specific patients, as well as suggesting that mental retardation may be, in some cases, reversible. (re: Daniel Keyes)            | 
        
        
        
          Flesh-Eating Robot Research Languishing  
                Where are the robots able to consume flesh for fuel? (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          B21 Kitchen Robot Shares Cooking Tips With Other Bots  
                Fascinating new robot can communicate what it learns to other robots; I'm not sure if they should be talking, but it's incredibly efficient. (re: Anthony Boucher)            | 
        
        
        
          Hexbug Robot Crab  
                This little crab would good scuttling around on your desk; its sensors help it avoid the edge. (re: William Gibson's)            | 
        
        
        
          Care-O-Bot Robot Does Chores One-Handed  
                This robot has only one arm, but it's a pretty good one, according to the specs. (re: Robert Heinlein)            | 
        
        
        
          Microwave Drill Heats And Pokes  
                Interesting development is a new twist on a basic requirement; drilling holes through different kinds of materials. (re: Frank Herbert)            | 
        
        
        
          DIY Snake Arm Robot Prototype  
                Neat little snake arm robot prototype done by a student; what have you been doing for your robotics projects? (re: H.G. Wells)            | 
        
        
        
          Tmsuk Telepresence Shopper Cell Phone-Controlled  
                Interesting robot is controlled by the user with a cell phone; go shopping by remote control. Now, that's a cool cell phone app. (re: Niven/Pournelle)            | 
        
        
        
          Who First Thought About Solar Powered Cars?  
                The earliest reference I can think of is from 1940. But there are some cool hybrids with solar panels that will be available soon. (re: Robert Heinlein)            | 
        
        
        
          Do People Prefer Humanoid Robots?  
                Interesting study use MRI data to see if human beings are much more likely to enjoy their interaction with humanoid robots. (re: Anthony Boucher)            | 
        
        
        
          SmartPal V Robot Picks Up, Vacuums Rec Room  
                SmartPal V gets better; this robot is shaping up into a great general purpose robot. (re: Robert Heinlein)            | 
        
        
        
          Skyhook Jess Heavy Lifter Like Pournelle's Skyhook  
                Interesting aircraft combines elements of a blimp and a helicopter for transporting heavy equipment and materials where there are no roads. Pournelle fans are already familiar with the idea and the name. (re: Jerry Pournelle)            | 
        
        
        
          Stelarc Walking Head Robot Scarier Than Necessary  
                This is a pretty cool robot, but I can't imagine choosing to use this over something friendlier; unless, of course, you were going to go whole hog and really creep them out. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Klimatec AirWater Machine Good News For Moisture Farmers  
                This device lets you get fresh water anywhere; at last, an office water cooler that never needs restocking. (re: George Lucas)            | 
        
        
        
          ST-2 Shooting Simulator Like Simak's Virtual Rifle Range  
                Clifford Simak had a pretty good vision of this forty years ago; see the ST-2 video and check it against Simak's ideas. (re: Clifford Simak)            | 
        
        
        
          Polaris Poker AI Defeats Humans, Rakes In $195K  
                Interesting shift in strategy brings victory to Polaris, the winner in the Man-Machine Poker Competition held in Las Vegas this weekend. (re: James Blish)            | 
        
        
        
          'Life Support' Using The Whole Animal  
                Interesting design concept brings out the idea of using animals to help human beings with their medical problems in a very visual way. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Sensor Vest For Computer Games?  
                Prototype uses sensors woven into the fabric to sense stress and muscle excitation levels. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Tongue Controller Uses Tongue Magnets  
                New controller shows a response time of less than a second and one hundred percent accuracy; that's information transfer of about 150 bits per second. (re: Alfred Bester)            | 
        
        
        
          Genes Responsible For Brain Growth Identified  
                Interesting research identifies the genetic basis for brain growth and development. (re: Aldous Huxley)            | 
        
        
        
          MEDUSA Controls Crowds By Talking  Inside Their Heads  
                Device uses microwave audio effect in a manner similar to that proposed by the Overlords from Clarke's Childhood's End. (re: Arthur C. Clarke)            | 
        
        
        
          Mr. Asahi NOT World's First Robot Bartender  
                Mr. Asahi may not be first, but he's a pretty slick bartender; see the Mr. Asahi video for a view of the future of your bar or pub. (re: Alfred Bester)            | 
        
        
        
          Lilypad City Floating Island Concept  
                Great-looking concept design by a Belgian architect shows sustainable living in giant floating ocean cities. (re: Larry Niven)            | 
        
        
        
          'Brain Breathalyzer' For Astronauts  
                Tiny brain scanner uses special technology to sense despondency, depression and mental fatigue in astronauts. (re: Philip K. Dick)            | 
        
        
        
          Citysense Nightlife Indicator  
                Interesting cellphone app will let you find out where the wild things are - the places where the most people are congregating in a city. (re: Larry Niven)            | 
        
        
        
          Background Draw-a-Secret (BDAS) Makes Graphical Passwords  
                Interesting security technique that takes advantage of the greater ease with which we all recall pictures, as opposed to the kind of alphanumeric strings IT techs want us to use for passwords. (re: William Gibson)            | 
        
        
        
          Human-Pig Hybrids Approved In UK  
                The correspondence between this research and Reynold's book is a bit ominous; even the timing is right. I'm sure the proper safeguards will be taken. (re: Alastair Reynolds)            | 
        
        
        
          SnoMote Like Imperial Probe Droid  
                This clever little autonomous robot can explore the Antarctic ice while looking exactly like something on your ten year-old's Christmas list. (re: George Lucas)            | 
        
        
        
          Nanopaper - Paper Tough As Steel  
                This material sounds like it has a lot of potential; light as paper, with the tensile strength of steel. (re: Jules Verne)            | 
        
        
        
          Shadow Caddy Robot Is Golfer's Dream Bot  
                Very simple design and execution makes this a highly usable bot; see the video, and compare it to four other much more complicated ideas for carrying bags around. (re: John Brunner)            | 
        
        
        
          Sqish Alt Sat Dish Vanishes With Sqishoflage  
                Interesting camouflaged satellite dish is not a dish - it's a Sqish. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Acoustic Time Reversal Underwater Broadband   
                New technology advances the science of transmitting data underwater; will this lead to free WiFi in Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park? (re: Rockne S. O'Bannon)            | 
        
        
        
          Artificial Neural Network Predicts Death Row Executions  
                Slightly disturbing article about how computers can predict who will actually be executed on death row better than human observers. (re: Harry Harrison)            | 
        
        
        
          NanoSail-D Solar Wind-Rider  
                Sailing between the planets with noting but light pressure is a long-held sf dream; NASA engineers take a good shot at it this summer. (re: Jules Verne)            | 
        
        
        
          Breast Motion Power Harvesting iPod-Charging Bra  
                Interesting engineering challenge with several possible solutions; women may one day charge their iPods with their bras. (re: Frank Herbert)            | 
        
        
        
          Avatars United: Facebook For Avatars  
                New website promises to bring the avatars together from across all virtual worlds; read the exclusive Technovelgy interview. Sorry, no real people allowed. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Two Page E-Book Makes Readers Flip  
                This is an idea that has been tried before; take a look at the video and then see what Toshiba developed four years ago. (re: Neal Stephenson)            | 
        
        
        
          Robot Snakes In Pipes Matrix Sentinel-Style  
                Scandinavian research to send robotic cleaners slithering through the pipes. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Your Face Is The TV Remote Control  
                Interesting project shows how your 'face' can be an 'interface' for controlling machines. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Massive Balls In Fact And Fiction  
                For some reason, enormous (and, often, spinning) spheres form a kind of focal point for science fiction movies. I don't know why that is. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Anti-Paparazzi Sunglasses DIY Counter Surveillance  
                Nifty how-to video shows how to frustrate those cameras that are constantly trying to get a picture of your face. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Designer-Babies Perfected With Three Parents  
                This could help couples who are concerned that their children will have inevitable genetic diseases. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Teen Hacker Raises Grades Wargames-Style  
                This teen faces 38 years in prison for changing his grades. (re: John Badham)            | 
        
        
        
          Live Luggage Ready To Roll  
                Nowadays, the airlines will probably charge extra for luggage that can move itself. (re: John Brunner)            | 
        
        
        
          ReadyBot Robot Picks Up Like Heinlein 'Hired Girl'  
                This robot has a key ability that I noted was lacking in commercial vacuuming robots. (re: Robert Heinlein)            | 
        
        
        
          The Trons Robot Band  
                Any thoughts on what kind of music would be best for a robotic band? (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Space Sportilization Earth-Based Sports In Space  
                Interesting effort to involve kids in doing fitness exercises on Earth while predicting what would happen if you tried it in free fall. It also has a name more dorky than 'technovelgy.' (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          AMP Robot Chases You With Tunes  
                Being chased by robots through your house is not always a positive experience, but AMP will banish those nightmares in which you are pursued by bots. (re: Philip K Dick)            | 
        
        
        
          GINGER Moon Radar Benefits Miners On Earth  
                Very neat technology transfer from ESA's space program helps keep Canadian miners safer by detecting hidden cracks in the roofs of mines. (re: Larry Niven)            | 
        
        
        
          ID-U Biometrics Eye Tracking Signature  
                Interesting new method of secure identification gathers a unique response to stimulus each time; old data cannot be copied and presented to the system. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Never-Stop Rail Transit System Proposed  
                Take a look at this approach to a well-known problem; sf writers have their own ideas. (re: Robert Heinlein)            | 
        
        
        
          'Skin-Tenna' Signal Broadcast By Largest Human Organ  
                Interesting concept uses a 'creeping wave effect' to broadcast signals sideways along the surface of your skin. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          E.M.A. Robot Eternal Maiden Actualization Video  
                This curvaceous fembot goes on sale soon; take a look at the video. (re: Fritz Leiber)            | 
        
        
        
          Is He Legend?  
                Just imagine that you are a scientist, and somebody takes the basic elements of your research and turns it into a grisly horrific movie in which humanity is destroyed. (re: Richard Matheson)            | 
        
        
        
          Robot Teddy Bear Chats With Drunk Drivers  
                If you think that getting into an argument with your car over drinking and driving is a bit surreal, you're right. But, bear knows best. (re: Philip K. Dick)            | 
        
        
        
          Paralyzed Walk In Second Life  
                Thanks to neurological research combined with computer-based virtual reality systems, the wheelchair-bound may walk again. (re: Gene Roddenberry)            | 
        
        
        
          Foldit - Design Proteins With Online Game  
                Amazing game lets online gamers participate in evolution; can you design a better protein? With video. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Chembot Squishy SquishBot Robots Desired By DARPA  
                DARPA is on the look out for a new kind of soft meso-scale robot that can sneak under doors like an octopus. (re: Rudy Rucker)            | 
        
        
        
          Fuel Powered Muscles For Robots  
                Will it be possible to have a human-sized robot that can perform the same work as a person on battery power alone? (re: Martin Caidin)            | 
        
        
        
          Two Plastics Merge To Create 'Metal'  
                Interesting combination of insulators produces a conductor. (re: Frank Herbert)            | 
        
        
        
          Let's Hear It For The Vague Blur!  
                Would you feel better if you were a mere blur to the security forces that monitor our nation's security cameras? (re: Philip K. Dick)            | 
        
        
        
          Gina Cloth-Covered Car From BMW  
                Watch the video to see how much this prototype car acts like a mammal with skin; I think we need to talk about exactly what sfnal properties the skin should have. (re: Neal Stephenson)            | 
        
        
        
          Flexible Rigid Biopolymer Inspired By Sea Cucumbers  
                Researchers look to the humble sea cucumber for help in finding new materials for implantable electrodes. (re: William Gibson)            | 
        
        
        
          Acoustic Cloak Research Turns Practical  
                Creating sonically invisible pillars in concert halls would probably confuse the dickens out of bats, but music lovers would like it. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Superconducting Electric Motor Car  
                Now that gas costs $4 per gallon in the States, superconductivity in a car seems like a good idea. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Mumbling Robots Preferred By Humans  
                What should a robot do when it can't come up with an answer right away for impatient humans? (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Hexapod Robot CNC Router  
                I'd never look at a six-legged robot and think to myself 'This thing would make a great CNC router.' But Matt Denton did, and you'll be glad he did. (re: Jack  Vance)            | 
        
        
        
          Sealed Goldfish Chain Would Disturb Titan Colonists  
                This unique novelty item from China has a terrible secret. (re: Arthur C. Clarke)            | 
        
        
        
          Electrolocation Robotic Hand Has PreTouch  
                It's amazing how ignoring the human paradigm for vision-based control can succeed - this is how sharks would make robotic hands. (re: Robert Heinlein)            | 
        
        
        
          Tactile 'Display' For Fingertips  
                Can your fingers 'see' at a distance? This flexible display could make tele-feeling transfer systems possible. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Bacteria Eats Plastic; What Could Go Wrong?  
                Clever teen has a great idea - maybe somewhere in nature, the plastic bag problem has already been solved. (re: Michael Crichton)            | 
        
        
        
          Robot Nanny Makes Poor Role Model For Children  
                PaPeRo, iRobi, Jupiter, Qrio - are these excessively cute robots the roboticists answer to Mary Poppins? Or a danger? You be the judge. (re: David H. Keller)            | 
        
        
        
          AutoFish Sorter Now, People Sorter Later  
                Nevermind why you need to be able to sort people at an incredibly high rate of speed; here's a start on it. (re: John Varley)            | 
        
        
        
          Electro-Sensitive People And Lo Teks  
                Can Wi-Fi actually harm particular individuals? (re: Robert Heinlein)            | 
        
        
        
          Hacking The Mind Of The Soldier  
                A couple of interesting articles show the many concerns about providing mind- and mood-altering medications while in the field. (re: Joe Haldeman)            | 
        
        
        
          Human Universal Load Carrier Exoskeleton From Berkeley Bionics  
                Very nicely implemented exoskeleton device from the makers of the BLEEX is ready for you to place your orders now. (re: Robert Heinlein)            | 
        
        
        
          Cellphone Tracking Can Track Your Habits  
                Study shows how a pattern of our movements can be created; our habits make predicting our movements child's play. (re: Ray Bradbury)            | 
        
        
        
          Robofish Swim Autonomously And Communicate Wirelessly  
                Robotic fish are coming right along; now they can talk with each other. (re: Michael Swanwick)            | 
        
        
        
          Untethered Microrobots Dance, Form Self-Organized Structures  
                Now people'll be saying that the robots can outdo the angels, dancing on the head of a pin, an' all. (re: Philip K. Dick)            | 
        
        
        
          Electronic Voting Banned In Netherlands  
                Someday, Americans will figure out how to conduct uniformly democratic elections. (re: John Brunner)            | 
        
        
        
          ParanoidLinux Escaping From Doctorow Book 'Little Brother'  
                Interesting idea from Doctorow's novel may be seen in the wild sometime this year. (re: Cory Doctorow)            | 
        
        
        
          RepRap Machine Can (Almost) Duplicate Itself  
                RepRap is starting to get close; it can build almost all of its own parts. (re: Maurice A. Hugi)            | 
        
        
        
          BokitoViewers Prevent Direct Eye Contact  
                This handy conflict-resolution system would almost certainly be helpful in a variety of situations. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          The Secret Lives Of Invisible Magnetic Fields  
                I really don't understand what is being presented, but you'll enjoy it. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Sci Fi Channel To Make Money Ender's Game-Style  
                'We may be young, but we're not powerless.  We play by their rules long enough and it becomes our game.' (re: Orson Scott Card)            | 
        
        
        
          Lessons To Be Downloaded Into Brains Of Schoolchildren  
                Forward-thinking schoolmen get a jolt from the Matrix. (re: James Blish)            | 
        
        
        
          Billboard Camera Pictures You Watching  
                The best part is, the guy in the picture shows you where to spray-paint yourself some reasonable privacy. (re: Stephen Spielberg)            | 
        
        
        
          Owada's Freezing Method Vs. Carbonite  
                Flash frozen body parts may result from this method of freezing that seems to work with a variety of materials. (re: Frederik Pohl)            | 
        
        
        
          Inflatable Spherical Robots May Explore Mars  
                These robots bear an uncanny resemblance to the bouncing robotic guardians on the 1960's TV show The Prisoner. Hopefully, Martians haven't been watching the series. (re: Arthur Porges)            | 
        
        
        
          Six-Legged Lumberjack Robotic Vehicle  
                Take a look at the video - this is one vehicle that can move easily through the woods. (re: George Lucas)            | 
        
        
        
          Fracture Putty For Compound Fractures - DARPA  
                Clifford Simak thought about this almost fifty years ago; it's about time DARPA tries to make it real. (re: Clifford Simak)            | 
        
        
        
          Wall-Climbing Robots Use Compliant Electroadhesion  
                These robots have a unique way of sticking to just about any surface. (re: Michael Crichton)            | 
        
        
        
          Ikea Stuff Packs For Sims 2 'Perky Pat' Layouts  
                You may not be able to afford the furniture, or an apartment with enough space to put it, but you can have your Ikea furniture in your Sims 2 'microworld.' (re: Philip K. Dick)            | 
        
        
        
          Fournier's 25 Mile Skydiving Hopes Dashed  
                After a long wait, and many years of effort, a disappointing result. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Useful Body Modifications - The Ruler Tattoo  
                Do you have a useful body modification? I could really have used a nice ruler tattoo when building decks over summer vacations. (re: Samuel R. Delany)            | 
        
        
        
          Seasteading Institute: Homestead The Seas  
                Interesting idea has some funding from wealthy folks in Silicon Valley and yet San Jose is being paved over as fast as they can do it. (re: Roger Zelazny)            | 
        
        
        
          DimP Video Player Controls By Touch  
                Very interesting way to gain direct control over your videos; skip the dull side controls and just manipulate the action directly. (re: Various)            | 
        
        
        
          Fortress World Barbarism Via Climate Change  
                Sudden changes in the desirability of land are never a good sign; how will we adapt? (re: Gene Roddenberry)            | 
        
        
        
          Fluke Handheld Thermal Imager Predator-Style  
                Very nifty thermal imaging device you can point and shoot with. Unaccountably, a shoulder blaster is not offered in combination with this device. (re: )            | 
        
        
        
          LA Towers Dystopian Blade Runner Facade  
                Can't wait to live in the Los Angeles of 2019? This real estate developer wants to speed things up. (re: Ridley Scott)            | 
        
        
        
          Computer Built Into Desk Concept  
                This is a great design concept, especially since it seems to involve almost no actual Photoshopping; John Brunner did a better job with the concept forty years ago. (re: John Brunner)            |