New exhibit at The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History explores sci-fi’s real-world impact
The “Inspired by Fictional Events” at The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History explores the enduring impact of science fiction on society and innovation.
Devices imagined in “Star Trek,” like handheld communicators and tablet computers, are featured in the exhibit as early examples of science fiction anticipating real-world technology.
“Inspired by Fictional Events” also dives into the literary roots of innovation, including works by Jules Verne.
“Back to the Future” is featured in “Inspired by Fictional Events” at The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.
“Inspired by Fictional Events” at The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History explores the enduring impact of science fiction on society and innovation.
A Lego Saturn V rocket is part of the “Inspired by Fictional Events” exhibit at The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.