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As discussed in Science Robotics , the family movie The Wild Robot is more than delightful- it illustrates four rigors of real-world field robotics. See the science fiction/science fact article behind the paywall here: tinyurl.com/RTSF-thewildro…

As discussed in <a href="/SciRobotics/">Science Robotics</a> , the family movie The Wild Robot is more than delightful- it illustrates four rigors of real-world field robotics. See the science fiction/science fact article behind the paywall here: tinyurl.com/RTSF-thewildro…
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Robot scifi and Texas Independence Day make a great pairing. It's a great excuse to check out robot scifi by Texas authors @MarthaW24113, C. Robert Cargill, A. Lee Martinez, Nicky Drayden is on bsky or set in Texas. Even better with BBQ and a Shiner Beer tinyurl.com/RTSF-texas

Robot scifi and Texas Independence Day make a great pairing. It's a great excuse to check out  robot scifi by Texas authors @MarthaW24113, <a href="/Massawyrm/">C. Robert Cargill</a>, <a href="/ALeeMartinez/">A. Lee Martinez</a>, <a href="/nickydrayden/">Nicky Drayden is on bsky</a> or set in Texas. Even better with BBQ and a <a href="/ShinerBeer/">Shiner Beer</a> 
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St. Patrick’s Day is approaching and that brings to mind Ian McDonald, the award-winning Irish scifi writer. His story “Nanonauts! In Battle with Tiny Death-subs!” is about a nanobot version of Fantastic Voyage without shrinking people- which is a medical motivation for nanobots-

St. Patrick’s Day is approaching and that brings to mind Ian McDonald, the award-winning Irish scifi writer. His story “Nanonauts! In Battle with Tiny Death-subs!” is about a nanobot version of Fantastic Voyage without shrinking people- which is a medical motivation for nanobots-
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It's St. Patrick's Day and for those who watched Robot Overlords with Ben Kingsley and Gillian Anderson, the big battle was filmed at Ireland's Carrickfergus Castle! See more about the castle here irishcentral.com/culture/entert… and the robot science in the movie here:

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Who is your favorite Irish robot sci-fi writer? Ian McDonald is a favorite though he doesn't really write about robots- the short story “Nanonauts! In Battle with Tiny Death-subs!” is a fun exception! See more at tinyurl.com/RTSF-microbots

Who is your favorite Irish robot sci-fi writer? Ian McDonald is a favorite though he doesn't really write about robots-  the short story “Nanonauts! In Battle with Tiny Death-subs!” is a fun exception!  See more at tinyurl.com/RTSF-microbots
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It's Friday and Companion, a great robot movie, is now streaming- but if you've seen it, maybe look at the silent movie The Doll- no murders! youtube.com/watch?v=02_--s… and check out more scifi robot movies at roboticisthroughsciencefiction.com

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Looking for a robot movie for Friday/weekend? With all the discussion of the ChatGPT Studio Ghibli images, why not watch the beautiful 1986 Castle in the Sky with its robot troopers? It's streaming on HBO Max or Amazon Video See more at roboticsThroughScienceFiction.com

Looking for a robot movie for Friday/weekend? With all the discussion of the <a href="/ChatGPTapp/">ChatGPT</a> Studio Ghibli images, why not watch  the beautiful 1986 Castle in the Sky with its robot troopers? It's streaming on <a href="/hbomax/">HBO Max</a> or <a href="/AmazonVideo/">Amazon Video</a>  See more at roboticsThroughScienceFiction.com
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Who knew Val Kilmer starred in a scifi movie with a robot on Mars? No one knows… because Red Planet was a big budget flop. But the AMEE robot anticipated Perseverance and Ingenuity by 10 years! Check out the movie and marsupial robots: wix.to/hPNv8jf

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Looking for a family robot movie for the long weekend? Here's 10 that you might have missed.. roboticsthroughsciencefiction.com/single-post/10…

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Looking for a robot scifi movie? Star Wars Revenge of the Sith has been re-released. It does give the opportunity to wonder why Darth Vader doesn't recognize R2-D2 in the original trilogy... Quibbling aside, see the Science Robotics of astromechs here at roboticsthroughsciencefiction.com/single-post/20…

Looking for a robot scifi movie? <a href="/starwars/">Star Wars</a>  Revenge of the Sith has been re-released. It does give the opportunity to wonder why Darth Vader doesn't recognize R2-D2 in the original trilogy... Quibbling aside, see the <a href="/SciRobotics/">Science Robotics</a>  of astromechs here at roboticsthroughsciencefiction.com/single-post/20…
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Why not a robot Pope? That’s the premise of Robert Silverberg’s 1971 Nebula Award winning short story Good News from the Vatican. Or maybe robots, being infallible, should build the next Pope (who would be a robot)? That’s the plot of Clifford D. Simak’s 1981 novel Project Pope.

Why not a robot Pope? That’s the premise of Robert Silverberg’s 1971  Nebula Award winning short story Good News from the Vatican. Or maybe robots, being infallible, should build the next Pope (who would be a robot)? That’s the plot of Clifford D. Simak’s 1981 novel Project Pope.
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May the 4th be with you! There's lots of cool robots in the Star Wars scifi universe. What's the real world Science Robotics science behind them? roboticsthroughsciencefiction.com/single-post/ma…

May the 4th be with you! There's lots of cool robots in the Star Wars scifi universe. What's the real world <a href="/SciRobotics/">Science Robotics</a> science behind them? roboticsthroughsciencefiction.com/single-post/ma…
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Looking for a movie for May the 4th Be With You Day? Try the "unofficial" Star Wars movie: Akira Kurosawa's 1958 classic samurai film The Hidden Fortress, about two peasants, one tall and skinny, the other short, constantly nagging each other as they help a mysterious bandit

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Looking for a robot movie for the weekend? The Wild Robot kept getting mentioned at the @compcomcon Future of Computing workshop. See the @scirobotics discussion at roboticsthroughsciencefiction.com/single-post/it…

Looking for a robot movie for the weekend? The Wild Robot kept getting mentioned at the @compcomcon  Future of Computing workshop. See the @scirobotics discussion at roboticsthroughsciencefiction.com/single-post/it…
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Looking for a scifi movie for Memorial Day? The holiday is about commemorating those who have died in war and seems a fitting time watch Pluto, the 8 episode series on Netflix. In a near future the humanoid robots from each of the major countries who fought a recent Middle East

Looking for a scifi movie for Memorial Day? The holiday  is about commemorating those who have died in war and seems a fitting time watch Pluto, the 8 episode series on Netflix. In a near future the humanoid robots from each of the major countries who fought a recent Middle East
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Looking for a scifi movie for Memorial Day? The holiday is about commemorating those who have died in war and seems a fitting time watch Pluto, the 8 episode series on Netflix. In a near future the humanoid robots from each of the major countries who fought a recent Middle East

Looking for a scifi movie for Memorial Day? The holiday  is about commemorating those who have died in war and seems a fitting time watch Pluto, the 8 episode series on Netflix. In a near future the humanoid robots from each of the major countries who fought a recent Middle East