Science Fiction in the News Articles
related to the works of

Stanley G. and Helen Weinbaum

"WHEN the late Stanley G. Weinbaum's first science fiction story, A MARTIAN ODYSSEY, appeared in the July, 1934, issue of WONDER STORIES, it skyrocketed a new author to fame—and opened up an entire new field in fantastic literature.

For Stanley G. Weinbaum was the first s-f author to recognize the fact that alien worlds offered alien environments — and alien forms of intelligent life."


(Stanley G. and Helen Weinbaum)

Science fiction in the News articles describe real-world events that relate to the ideas and inventions in sf novels and movies. Select a news article:

San Francisco Autobus
   'THE autobus turned silently down the wide street...' - Stanley G. and Helen Weinbaum, 1938.
NASA Wants Self-Driving Or Remote-Controlled Vehicles For Lunar Astronauts
   'THE autobus turned silently down the wide street of Hydropole. Robot-guided, insulated from noise and cold...'
'Robovan' Name Already Taken - Elon, Try These
   There are alternative names that are probably in the public domain by now.

 

 

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