New exhibit at The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History explores sci-fi’s real-world impact

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The “Inspired by Fictional Events” at The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History explores the enduring impact of science fiction on society and innovation.
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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.
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“Inspired by Fictional Events” also dives into the literary roots of innovation, including works by Jules Verne.
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“Back to the Future” is featured in “Inspired by Fictional Events” at The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.
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“Inspired by Fictional Events” at The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History explores the enduring impact of science fiction on society and innovation.
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A Lego Saturn V rocket is part of the “Inspired by Fictional Events” exhibit at The National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.
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