atomic bombs
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Debit/Credit cards
or
earbuds
There are lots of such technologies. Here are two examples:
* Something very similar to cell phones appears in Star Trek. I am not sure which writer thought about that, though.
* Robert Heinlein invented a water bed, but never patented it.
Earbuds
Debit cards were the answer for me on APEX.
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Debit cards APEX🤞🏽
Short answer: neither Long answer: Science and technology are interdependent of each other. Science relies on technology to progress, and technology relies on science to do the same.
No, IT is not a social science. IT is information technology and related to computer science.
science
Technology and Science have a very strong connection to each other. Without technology modern day science would not exist. From the microscope to the telescope, the computer to the World Wide Web. Technology has allowed us to continue to advance in science.
latest wonders and the way sience and technology it is
earbuds (APEX)
Science Fiction because it evolves future technology
Technology is applied science and invention so it fits perfectly into the science fiction universe. Rockets, blasters, phasers, time travel machines, robots, androids, and computers are all inventions that make it into science fiction novels.
science fiction
Some would say that science fiction excludes fantasy but Arthur C. Clarke said, "Any significantly advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. Science fiction authors have mixed science fiction with all other forms of literature. There are science fiction lyrics to songs, science fiction poetry, science fiction mixed with humor, science fiction mixed with westerns, science fiction mixed with romance.
Science fiction belongs to the genre category of fiction, characterized by imaginative and futuristic themes often centered around advanced science and technology.
Science Fiction is a subcategory of Fiction, meaning all Science Fiction is Fiction, but not all Fiction is Science Fiction.Science Fiction is typically futuristic, though not always, and sometimes involves space travel, time travel, alternate histories, new discoveries and technology, and/or alien lifeforms.
The opposite of science fiction is typically considered to be realism or non-fiction. Science fiction often involves speculative elements and futuristic technology, while realism focuses on portraying events and experiences as they could occur in the real world.
cyberpunk
Because his genre is science fiction, and he needs to incorperate science and technology in his stories to stay true to that genre.
RuroKen isn't really a science fiction, BUT... it was originally a manga made by Nobuhiro Watsuki, and then it was later made into a anime!
Outside of science fiction such technology does not exist at present