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Robots And AIs Will Replace Humans At 7 Percent Of U.S. Jobs
'And Mike took on endless new jobs.' - Robert Heinlein, (10/7/2016) |
Human Doctors Still Better Than Computers
'Nowadays surgery was normally done by autodocs...' - Larry Niven, 1966. (10/6/2016) |
FEDOR Humanoid Robot To Join Russians In Space
Am enjoying view of Russian robot. (10/5/2016) |
BMW Self-Balancing Motorcycle - Never Put Feet On Road
'He had never ridden any motorized device that lacked onboard steering and balance systems...'- Bruce Sterling, 1998. (10/4/2016) |
MicroTug Is A Micro Robot Beast
'And it had been dragging something...' - Maurice A. Hugi (Eric Frank Russel), 1941. (10/3/2016) |
Linear Elastic Actuator in Parallel (LEAP) - It's A Hopping Robot
'...Probably the most grotesque forms of transportation ever invented.'- Isaac Asimov, 1954. (10/2/2016) |
Smart Glove Controls 3D Printed Robotic Arm (Waldo!)
'Waldo flexed and extended his fingers gently; the... waldoes... followed in exact, simultaneous parallelism.'- Robert Heinlein, 1942. (10/1/2016) |
Wearables For Animals Totally A Thing
'Twin deformities on either side of his skull had been engineered to house sensor units.' - William Gibson, 1981. (9/30/2016) |
Tomatoes From Sun And Seawater
'Hydroponics. Gotta almost do it, if I'm going way out to Mars without much supplies.' - Raymond Z. Gallun, 1961. (9/29/2016) |
Hadrian X Construction Robot From Fastbrick Robotics
Hope Hadrian is never a runaway! (9/28/2016) |
Confirm 100 Exoplanets At Once! (With Video)
'My automatic astronomical instruments searching for a habitable planet.' - Edmond Hamilton, 1936. (9/27/2016) |
Blue Origin Tests 'Escape Pod' Capability
'I'm going to regret this...' - George Lucas, 1976. (9/26/2016) |
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Construction Robot
Autonomous robots work on construction sites.
(From Runaway [1985] by Michael Crichton) |
Space Craft Rope Ladder
Equipment used for debar king from a space craft.
(From Diabologic [1955] by Eric Frank Russell) |
Automatic-Electric Packing Machine
A device able to pack randomly shaped objects combined into a single package automatically.
(From Ralph 124c 41 + [1911] by Hugo Gernsback) |
Iridium Spirals (Street Lights)
Streetlights provide sunlight at night.
(From Ralph 124c 41 + [1911] by Hugo Gernsback) |
Alohydrolium
The lightest metal.
(From Ralph 124c 41 + [1911] by Hugo Gernsback) |
Alternate Computer Personality
A computer system that can take on complete, alternate personalities.
(From The Moon is a Harsh Mistress [1966] by Robert Heinlein) |
TW-55 Spy
Conscious control of facial characteristics.
(From Babel 17 [1966] by Samuel R. Delany) |
Tensile Memory Polarized Matter
The same piece of material can take pre-determined shapes.
(From Babel 17 [1966] by Samuel R. Delany) |
Goat/Spider Silk
High tensile strength fibers from - goats.
(From Oryx and Crake [2003] by Margaret Atwood) |
Email Shirt
See your email on your shirt.
(From Oryx and Crake [2003] by Margaret Atwood) |
Self-Cleaning Gym Suit
Removes the source of odor.
(From Oryx and Crake [2003] by Margaret Atwood) |
Image-Amps
Boost the signal from the eyes to see in the dark.
(From Neuromancer [1984] by William Gibson) |
Pail of Air
A small bucket filled with (liquid) air.
(From A Pail of Air [1951] by Fritz Leiber) |
Slug
An underwater "barge", consisting of a giant tube for transporting oil.
(From Dragon in the Sea [1956] by Frank Herbert) |
Wimp Vault
Lots of spare bodies.
(From Millenium [1983] by John Varley) |
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