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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.

Miss Alabama Beauty Contest Offers Different Standards
'...they moved with the ease of dandelion puffs.' - Jack Vance, 1952. (11/29/2024)
Has Musk Given Up On Full Self Driving (FSD)?
'...some bored drone pusher in a remote driving centre...' - Charles Stross, 2007. (11/27/2024)
Prufrock-3 'The Monster' Ready To Launch
Just go for it. (11/25/2024)
Drones In Vast Airborne Grids
'These pods were programmed to hang in space in a hexagonal grid pattern...' (11/23/2024)
Starship Special Edition For Lunar Shuttle
Love those special edition spaceships. (11/21/2024)
Capturing Asteroids With Nets
'...the meteor caught and halted just as a small boy catches a swift ball in his cap.' V.E. Thiessen, 1947. (11/19/2024)
Project Hyperion - Generation Ship Designers Needed!
'We have decided that it shall be but one ship... it must contain everything needed to take us through the generations.' - Judson Reeves, 1930. (11/17/2024)
AI Welfare Position At Anthropic Filled By Human
'You’re the robopsychologist of the plant, so you’re to study the robot itself...' - Isaac Asimov, 1941. (11/15/2024)
Marslink Proposed By SpaceX
'It was the heart of the Solar System's communication line...' - George O. Smith, 1942. (11/13/2024)
Simple Way To Defeat AI Face Recognition
'... designed to foil facial recognition systems.' - Neal Stephenson, 2019. (11/11/2024)
Wood-Panelled LignoSat Launched
'The Consul remembered his first glimpse of the kilometer-long treeship...' - Dan Simmons, 1989. (11/9/2024)
Laser-Beam Welding In Orbital Factories
'His contract with Space Industries required him to work summers in their orbital factory.' - Jerry Pournelle, 1976. (11/7/2024)
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Dark Side
Referring to the unlit part of a planet's surface.
(From The Power Planet [1931] by Murray  Leinster)
Magnetized Cloth Pajamas
Sleeping in zero gee - just like on Earth!
(From Abercrombie Station [1952] by Jack  Vance)
Magnetic Coil Slippers
Maintain your footing in zero gravity.
(From Abercrombie Station [1952] by Jack  Vance)
Robot AI Driven Mad
Placing an artificial intelligence or autonomous robot in a situation in which its brain is unable to make a decision and is destroyed or driven mad.
(From Liar [1941] by Isaac  Asimov)
Robopsychologist
One who examines the thought processes of robots.
(From Liar [1941] by Isaac  Asimov)
Disk-Shaped Landing Pads
Used instead of typical landing gear with wheels.
(From The Swordsman of Sarvon [1932] by Charles  Cloukey)
Precrime
A system by which criminal acts are known before they occur.
(From The Minority Report [1956] by Philip K.  Dick)
Landing Legs
Projections from the base of a space craft that allow it to land upright in gravity.
(From No Planet Is Safe [1958] by Harlan  Ellison)
Celestial Atlas
Planet-by-planet descriptions throughout known space.
(From No Planet Is Safe [1958] by Harlan  Ellison)
Cometeering
Exploring a comet!
(From Creatures of the Comet [1931] by Edmond  Hamilton)
Command-Disk
A device that sends out audible tones to control flesh-monsters.
(From Creatures of the Comet [1931] by Edmond  Hamilton)
Space-Phone
A device for communicating with space ships, both ship-to-ship and ground-to-ship.
(From The Message From Space [1930] by David M.  Speaker)
Ascension-Framework
A tower to which the space craft is attached, holding it vertical for its flight upward.
(From Evans of the Earth-Guard [1930] by Edmond  Hamilton)
Funnel-Shaped Landing Framework
A special purpose landing dock area that is wider at the top until the craft is captured toward the bottom.
(From Evans of the Earth-Guard [1930] by Edmond  Hamilton)
Landing Arms
Arms that poke out from a space craft to allow it to land on solid ground, in gravity.
(From Creatures of the Comet [1931] by Edmond  Hamilton)
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