Gallery: The Craziest Sci-Fi Fantasies That Got Closer to Reality This Year
University of Geneva (UNIGE)01fromlightint
Ursula K. Le Guin's first novel, *[Rocannon's World](http://www.amazon.com/Rocannons-World-Ursula-K-Guin/dp/1433210835)*, introduces the ansible, a device that allows people to communicate instantaneously across astronomical distances. This September, scientists made an important step in this realizing this technology by showing they could [remotely obliterate a photon](http://www.businessinsider.com/physicists-make-huge-leap-in-quantum-teleportation-2014-9) that was 15 miles away by messing with its quantum entangled partner.
Alejandro Posada/Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems02micro-scallop-1415079090210
From *[Blood Music](http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Music-Greg-Bear/dp/0759241740)* by Greg Bear, to *[The Diamond Age](http://www.amazon.com/Diamond-Age-Illustrated-Primer-Spectra/dp/0553380966/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1419363401&sr=1-1&keywords=the+diamond+age)* by Neal Stephenson, blood borne health care bots are a beloved science fiction concept. This year, scientists created [self-powered, swimming micro-robots](http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/medical-robots/robotic-microscallops-can-swim-through-your-eyeballs) that could one day be used to play doctor on your body from the inside.
Johns Hopkins University03amputee
Back in May, the [FDA approved a robot hand](http://www.livescience.com/45533-darpa-prosthetic-arm-approved-by-fda.html) inspired by [Luke Skywalker’s prosthetic](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9wwFbD-tQQ) from *The Empire Strikes Back*. This month, doctors at Johns Hopkins upped the ante by [outfitting this double amputee](http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2014/12/19/watch-a-shoulder-level-amputee-control-his-new-robot-arms/) with two brain-controlled robot arms.
Bill Branson/National Institutes of Health04Microarray
In Arthur C. Clarke's classic novel, *[The City and the Stars](http://www.amazon.com/The-City-Stars-Arthur-Clarke/dp/1567231608)*, a computer stores the DNA of Earth's immortal residents, allowing only a few at a time to inhabit living bodies. In related news, this year Google announced that it [wants to store your genome in the cloud](http://www.technologyreview.com/news/532266/google-wants-to-store-your-genome/).
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Since 2003, Skype has made it possible to video chat with anyone on the planet--granted you spoke the same language. However, this year the company released a [real-time translation tool](http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-30539198) that is so good it invites comparisons to the amazing [Universal Translator](http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Universal_translator) used by *Star Trek: Enterprise*'s Ensign Sato.
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Speaking of *Star Trek*, anyone for photon cannons? This year the US Navy approved the first [combat-ready laser cannon](http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/11/tech/innovation/navy-laser-weapon/index.html). After performing brilliantly in trials, the skipper of the amphibious dock transport vessel USS Ponce is authorized to use the weapon—called LaWS—to defend his ship.
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This is the last *Star Trek* reference, I promise. A company called Natural Machines this year released the [Foodini](http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/06/tech/innovation/foodini-machine-print-food/). The contraption can be programmed to print a plethora of recipes, from macron cookies to veggie burgers.
Sooam Biotech08dog-16-r
In the Schwarzenegger classic *[The 6th Day](http://www.amazon.com/The-6th-Day-Arnold-Schwarzenegger/dp/B000056PMU” target=)*, Arnie visits a cloning shop called RePet and mulls making a copy of the recently run over family mutt. Dog cloning debuted in 2004, but there haven't been many commercial options until [Sooam Biotech](http://en.sooam.com/dogcn/sub01.html) opened in South Korea this year.
Dextra Robotics09exo-hand
Thanks to the Oculus Rift, [virtual reality is finally here](https://www.wired.com/2014/05/oculus-rift-4/). But full immersion---like in Ernest Cline's *[Ready Player One](http://www.amazon.com/Ready-Player-One-A-Novel/dp/0307887448)*---is going to require devices that simulate what the digital world would feel like on our physical bodies. These [exoskeleton controllers](http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardware/2014/10/02/dexmo-f2/1) from Dexta Robotics are a clunky but important first step to realistic haptic feedback.
MIT10MIT-Cheetah-05
Some technology can't help but freak us out. Like this [cheetah robot](http://www.kurzweilai.net/new-algorithm-enables-mit-cheetah-robot-to-run-and-jump-untethered-across-grass) from MIT that can run up to 30 mph, and even clear obstacles, all without wires. Cool stuff, but it's a little too much like the mutations that ate Cato in *[The Hunger Games](http://thehungergames.wikia.com/wiki/Muttation)* for our liking.
University of Otago, New Zealand11nz-dna
Central to the plot of *[Gattaca](http://www.amazon.com/Gattaca-Ethan-Hawke/dp/0767805712)* was a DNA sequencer that the genetically-inferior hero, played by Ethan Hawke, has to game in order to become a spacecraft pilot. This year, New Zealand researchers built the [first handheld DNA sequencer](http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/health/med-tech/first-handheld-reusable-dna-sequencer-17137715) which they swear is for health care diagnostics and not to keep me from my dream of one day rocketing to Saturn.
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Modern technology is amazing, but everybody knows that the future won't officially arrive until we get to shred on hoverboards like [Marty McFly](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1ZdMOMUgXE). That's why, even with its notable limitations, [the Hendo](http://news.discovery.com/tech/gear-and-gadgets/worlds-first-hoverboard-for-realsies-141021.htm) has us digging up our Huey Lewis tapes in anticipation.
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