*Science and Invention* was a pioneering American magazine that explored popular science and technology, founded by Hugo Gernsback in 1920 after evolving from its original title, *Electrical Experimenter* (1913).
It stood out for blending hands-on invention with imaginative speculation about the future of technology. The magazine’s vibrant, visionary cover art became iconic, reflecting the era’s enthusiasm for innovation and discovery. Though it ended publication in 1931, its legacy continues to shape science fiction and public fascination with technological progress.
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