Atom Drive by Charles Fontenay:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas

"It was a race between the tortoise and the hare. But this hare was using some dirty tricks to make sure the ending would be different..."


('Atom Drive' by Charles Fontenay)

Read the story here.

Select an invention:

Robot Fish (Metal Fish)
Fake flounders for sport fishermen on Martian canals.

Trolling Tether Cable
Simple fishing technique applied to moving cargo off-planet.

 

Technovelgy.com is devoted to the creative inventions of science fiction authors and movie makers. Look for the Science Fiction Invention Category that interests you, the Glossary of Science Fiction Inventions, the Timeline of Science Fiction Inventions, or see what's New.
Find
new authors and technologies - Shop for yourself, your library and your lab.

 

 

 

 

Science Fiction
in the News

Boring Company Vegas Loop Like Asimov Said
re: Isaac Asimov
(12/17/2025)

Rigid Metallic Clothing From Science Fiction To You
re: Edmond Hamilton
(12/15/2025)

Is The Seattle Ultrasonics C-200 A Heinlein Vibroblade?
re: Robert Heinlein
(12/13/2025)

Roborock Saros Z70 Is A Robot Vacuum With An Arm
re: Robert Heinlein
(12/11/2025)

A Beautiful Visualization Of Compact Food
re: Edward Page Mitchell
(12/9/2025)

Bone-Building Drug Evenity Approved
re: Edmond Hamilton
(12/7/2025)

Secret Kill Switch Found In Yutong Buses
re: Keith Laumer
(12/5/2025)

Inmotion Electric Unicycle In Combat
re: Robert Heinlein
(12/3/2025)

Grok Scores Best In Psychological Tests
re: Isaac Asimov
(12/1/2025)

PaXini Supersensitive Robot Fingers
re: Ray Cummings
(11/29/2025)

Congress Considers Automatic Emergency Braking, One Hundred Years Too Late
re: Bernard Brown
(11/27/2025)

The Desert Ship Sailed In Imagination
re: Ray Bradbury
(11/25/2025)

The Zapata Air Scooter Would Be Great In A Science Fiction Story
re: Robert Heinlein
(11/23/2025)

Thermostabilized Wet Meat Product (NASA Prototype)
re: Various
(11/21/2025)

More SF in the News

Home | Glossary | Invention Timeline | Category | New | Contact Us | FAQ | Advertise |
Technovelgy.com - where science meets fiction™

Copyright© Technovelgy LLC; all rights reserved.