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Explore the inventions, technology and ideas of science fiction writers at Technovelgy (that's tech-novel-gee!) - over 2,325 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 3,950 Science Fiction in the News articles.

German Firm Seeks To Recruit Autistics
Large corporations seem to be learning that people with autism can have unique strengths. (5/22/2013)
NASA Supports Pizza Printer
Is it extra with printed pepperoni? (5/20/2013)
Could Ground-Based Lasers De-Orbit Space Junk?
'Then their lasers vaporized the smaller satellites...'- Arthur C. Clarke, 1978. (5/18/2013)
'Hello, Computer!' Google Now Highlighted at IO13
'Hello, computer!'- Gene Roddenberry, 1986. (5/16/2013)
MIT Robot Cheetah Video Shows Gait Transition
'The legs are long, curled way up to deliver power, like a cheetah's.'- Neal Stephenson, 1992. (5/16/2013)
TrackingPoint Smart Rifle
Not your typical 'smart bullet' approach. (5/16/2013)
Sky City's 220 Stories Are Go
'It rested among green parklands and... stood in total isolation, a glittering block of whites and flashing windows dotted with colors.'- Pournelle and Niven, 1981 (5/15/2013)
CARMAT Bioprosthetic Total Human Heart Replacement
'George Walt's corporate existence proved the workability of wholly mechanical organs...'- Philip K. Dick, 1964. (5/14/2013)
Personal Sniffer Robots
'...The ticking combinations of the olfactory system of the hound.'- Ray Bradbury, 1953. (5/13/2013)
Physical Exam? We've Got Apps
See the future of handheld, personal medical devices used with your smartphone. (5/11/2013)
The Interplanetary Internet, Vint Cerf Speaking
'This was the center of Interplanetary Communications.'- George O. Smith, 1942. (5/9/2013)
Drosophila Robotica, The Mechanical Fly
'... the Scarab [flying robot] buzzed into the great workroom as any intruding insect might...'- Raymond Z. Gallun, 1936. (5/7/2013)
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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)
Recorded Books
Electronically recorded books.
(From Foundation and Empire [1952] by Isaac  Asimov)
Pocket Projector
A personal device for replaying media.
(From Foundation and Empire [1952] by Isaac  Asimov)
Lyle Drive
Propulsion system for use inside the solar system.
(From Stranger in a Strange Land [1961] by Robert  Heinlein)
Artificial Intelligence Device (AID)
Hand-held device responds intelligently to military intelligence requests.
(From A Hymn Before Battle [2000] by John  Ringo)
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Recent Comments

Firm Recruits Autistics
'I thought of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex.'
- Masa Thavia, 05/23/2013

Pizza Printer
'I was thinking of the Protein Re-sequencer from Enterprise.'
- Dewtey, 05/23/2013

De-Orbit Space Junk?
'a space based one would probably work.'
- Dewtey, 05/23/2013

Pizza Printer
'Make your own Soylent Green, or Blue or Yellow.'
- Peter Jacobs, 05/22/2013

Transmitter Eyes
'Taprisiots can mediate realtime FTL communication...'
- Bill, 05/22/2013

Transmitter Eyes
'those who couldn't come to the Courtarena personally had to be at least in the same planet to see it in real time...'
- Gatomon41, 05/22/2013

Interplanetary Internet
'I recall Sagan's 'Cosmos' program - in the episode 'Encyclopaedia Galactica'...'
- Gatomon41, 05/21/2013

TrackingPoint Smart Rifle
'In Shadowrun, the Smartlinks and Smartguns are a much more direct example of what this article is about...'
- Ashley, 05/19/2013

Transmitter Eyes
'I think a taser stun gun death beam system is like...'
- Michael, 05/19/2013

Quasi Universal Intergalactic Denomination
''Sequins' in Jack Vance's Planet of Adventure tetralogy'
- Peter S, 05/17/2013

 

 

 

 


 


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