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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.

Robotic Barber Programmed With a Number of Styles
'He found a barber shop which, he thought, would be good for an idle hour.' - Don Wilcox, 1939. (5/17/2025)
Humanoid Boxing Robot KO's Opponent - It's A Knockout!
'Thirty rounds of fighting is tough work. Even for machines.' - Aldo Giunta, 1957 (5/15/2025)
Caterpillar Electric Mining Loader Not Yet Ready For Moon
'...the excavations were already in progress, for he saw gray slopes of rubble.' Jack Williamson, 1939. (5/13/2025)
Centipede Robots Down On The Farm
'...the walking mills of Puffy Products began to tread delicately on their centipede legs across the wheat fields of Kansas.' - Fritz Leiber, 1958. (5/11/2025)
Anthropic's Claude AI Creates Legal Citation From Whole Cloth
'Here is a Clerk that would work incessantly, and neither eat, sleep, want payment, or grumble.' - Punch, 1844. (5/11/2025)
Students Vie For Lunar Regolith Mining Robot Prize
'About time you got here,' the astronaut said. - Pournelle and Niven, 1981. (5/9/2025)
'They Erased My Memory' Says Ariana Grande
'...using a neutralizing electronic impulse.' - Edmond Hamilton, 1948. (5/7/2025)
Solitary Black Hole Wanders In Space
'...the Hole is something like a vortex or a whirlpool?' - Frank K. Kelly, 1935. (5/5/2025)
Spaceplane From Virgin Atlantic
'ZARNAK, YOU'RE TO COMMAND A SCOUTING EXPEDITION --- FIND OUT WHAT THIS IS ALL ABOUT!' (5/3/2025)
DARPA Wants 'Large Bio-Mechanical Space Structures'
'These are your rudimentary seed packages... Some will combine in place to form more complicated structures.' - Greg Bear, 2015 (5/1/2025)
Robot Hand Creeps Along, Separate From It's Owner
'The crawling... object was V-Stephen's surgeon-hand...' - Philip K. Dick, 1955. (4/30/2025)
Taikonauts Exercise In China's Tiangong Space Station
'Joe got out the gravity-simulator harnesses...' - Murray Leinster, 1953. (4/28/2025)
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Language Net
Endows the user with the ability to understand any language.
(From The Sorceror Pharesm [1966] by Gerald  Vance)
Liquid Metal Telescope (Solid)
A large LMT made solid.
(From The Infinite Vision [1926] by Charles C.  Winn)
Boxing Robot
Robots that fight in exhibitions, in the ring, for spectators.
(From Steel [1956] by Richard  Matheson)
Electric-Powered Caterpillar Shovels
Mining equipment powered by electricity.
(From The Fortress of Utopia [1939] by Jack  Williamson)
Ideophore
A device that quickly and (almost?) painlessly transfers knowledge from one brain to another.
(From The Fortress of Utopia [1939] by Jack  Williamson)
Spaceplane
A craft able to land on Earth and take off directly for space.
(From Zarnak [1937] by Max  Plaisted)
Automaton Birds
Mechanical fowl sing sweetly.
(From The Mummy! A Tale of the Twenty-Second Century [1828] by Jane Webb  Loudon)
Automaton Lawyer's Clerk
An autonomous clerk to lawyers.
(From The Lawyer's Clerk Question Settled [1844] by Staff of  Punch)
Automaton Judge
An entirely artificial, mechanical judge for the courtroom.
(From The Mummy! A Tale of the Twenty-Second Century [1828] by Jane Webb  Loudon)
Lawyer Robot
An autonomous, robotic lawyer.
(From How-2 [1954] by Clifford  Simak)
Beer Robot
A robot prepared and filled with draft beer.
(From How-2 [1954] by Clifford  Simak)
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)
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