Isaac Asimov (1920-1992) wrote 470 books on every subject from robots to Shakespeare and an estimated 90,000 letters, hundreds of which are collected here by his brother, an adjunct associate ...
In 1959 the prolific author and professor of biochemistry Isaac Asimov wrote an essay about the formation of ideas and how to spur creativity. Fifty-five years later, the essay was found by Asimov’s ...
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'Almost in the beginning was curiosity' is the opening sentence of Asimov's New Guide To Science (1987). Both in its assertion and its slightly pedestrian prose, it typifies Isaac Asimov, who has died ...
"Foundation" is an adaptation of Isaac Asimov's "Foundation" book series that follows a scientist as he predicts the empire ...
Roughly 50 years ago, on August 16, 1964, science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov predicted in The New York Times what the world would be like fifty years hence. (He was inspired by the World’s Fair of ...
Isaac Asimov had a PhD in chemistry. His first sci-fi story was rejected by a publisher in 1938. (Photo by Phillip Leonian from New York via Wikimedia Commons) One of the greatest science-fiction ...
Isaac Asimov was one of America’s most prolific and best-loved science fiction authors, publishing more than 500 volumes in a career that spanned five decades. But newly released papers show that, in ...
April Fools’ Day is the worst day on the Internet, so let’s appreciate a hoax that's actually good. It's one of the best scientific jokes ever told: Isaac Asimov’s masterful send-up of academic ...
Isaac Asimov was the steak-and-buffet restaurant of American authors: What he lacked in quality, he made up for in volume. If you didn’t like what he was serving, you could wait a few minutes for him ...
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