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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.

Woman Marries Computer, Vonnegut's Dream Comes True
'Men are made of protoplasm... Lasts forever.' - Kurt Vonnegut (10/25/2025)
Natural Gait With Prosthetic Connected To Nervous System
'The leg was to function, in a way, as a servo-mechanism operated by Larry’s brain...' - Charles Recour, 1949. (10/25/2025)
Spidery 'Walk Me' Toyota Autonomous Wheel Chair Like Star Wars
Walk along with the emperor. (10/21/2025)
Dancing Robots Taught Dance Moves
'A clockwork figure would be the thing for you...' Jerome K. Jerome, 1893. (10/19/2025)
Proof Of Robothood - Not A Person
'Who are you people? - Show 'em.' - James Cameron (1984). (10/19/2025)
Indonesian Clans Battle
'The observation vehicle was of that peculiar variety used in conveying a large number of people across rough terrain.' - Jack Vance (1952) (10/17/2025)
The 'Last Mile' In China Crowded With Delivery Robots
Yes, it's a delivery robot. On wheels. (10/15/2025)
Tornyol Microdrone Kills Mosquitoes
'The real border was defended by... a swarm of quasi-independent aerostats.' (10/13/2025)
PLATO Spacecraft, Hunter Of Habitable Planets, Now Ready
'I ... set my automatic astronomical instruments to searching for a habitable planet.' Edmond Hamilton (1936). (10/11/2025)
Factory Humanoid Robots Built By Humanoid Robots
'...haven't you a section of the factory where only robot labor is employed?' - Isaac Asimov (1940). (10/9/2025)
iPhone Air Fulfils Jobs' Promise From 2007 - A Giant Screen!
'... oblongs were all over the floor and surfaces.' - Kazuo Ishiguro, 2021. (10/7/2025)
ChatGPT Now Participates in Group Chats
'...the city was their laboratory in human psychology.' (10/5/2025)
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Personality For Robots
Making each robot distinctive.
(From Reunion on Ganymede [1938] by Clifford  Simak)
Oblong
A smartphone.
(From Klara and the Sun [2021] by Kazuo  Ishiguro)
Fishcam
Seeing through the eyes of a robotic fish.
(From Slow Life [2002] by Michael  Swanwick)
Dingbat
An alien mechanical parasite.
(From Deadly Host [1945] by Raymond F.  Jones)
Prowlie
A police vehicle.
(From Stand on Zanzibar [1968] by John  Brunner)
End of Cars
Humanity finally sees sense and gets rid of personal cars.
(From Stand on Zanzibar [1968] by John  Brunner)
Replacement of Brain with Computer
Removal of the brain of an ordinary man, and installation of a calculating machine.
(From The Ableist Man in the World [1879] by Edward Page  Mitchell)
Stinger
A biological assassin.
(From The Hanging Stranger [1953] by Philip K.  Dick)
Robot Hands
Human-like appendages for the ends of upper limbs.
(From The Iron World [1937] by Otis Adelbert  Kline)
Solar Glass
See-through solar panels.
(From Efficiency [2022] by Paolo  Bacigalupi)
Large Utility Calibrated Yield (LUCY)
Storage of solar and wind power as potential energy.
(From Efficiency [2022] by Paolo  Bacigalupi)
Astrophage
Literally, "star-eating" organism.
(From Project Hail Mary [2021] by Andy  Weir)
Interstellar Storm
A vast body of both matter and anti-matter swirling through the stars.
(From The Storm [1943] by A.E.  van Vogt)
Space Meteorologist
A person who studies storms in space.
(From The Storm [1943] by A.E.  van Vogt)
Time Crystals
Permits indefinite movement forward in time.
(From Rocketeers at Bay [1952] by N.K.  Heming)
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da Vinci Surgical Robot: Dr.'s Helper
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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
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DARPA's BigDog Robot And Bradbury's Mechanical Hound
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