
The tech prophecies of Futurama: from TV to the real world in 25 years
25 years after its debut, Futurama proves prophetic: flying vehicles, brain implants and other technologies from the series now really exist.
25 years after its debut, Futurama proves prophetic: flying vehicles, brain implants and other technologies from the series now really exist.
"The three-body problem" seen by myself. I'll tell you about it in a thousand jumps that will avoid any spoilers. Guaranteed.
Leonardo Da Vinci and his (fictitious) radio: how advanced Renaissance technology could have altered the future of global communication.
From drone warfare to bioengineering: today science fiction inspires defense strategies against threats to national security
The Peripheral is William Gibson's latest lucid dream to be adapted from TV. In the Amazon series we will have another glimpse of the future from the inventor of cyberspace.
Science fiction does not foresee the future but inspires it, indeed: it influences it. And these three works contain unambiguous evidence.
There are many science fiction films that have made the wrong predictions. Here are 10 for you, complete with videos.
Science fiction has inspired many futuristic innovations over the years - here are a few.
Science fiction has presented us with ideas that are absolutely irreconcilable with physics. Others, however, which seem absurd to us, are theoretically possible: here are which ones.
Science fiction ideas and technologies have always inspired fans, but also those who really built the future.
Syd Mead has not only "seen" the future in many ways, but has helped build it. He leaves us one of the greatest conceptual artists of our time.
The list would be very long, but these 6 examples well represent science fiction technologies that are rapidly becoming reality.