The indefatigably curious chemist and science-fiction icon championed rationality for the common good in 20 million published words. By David Leslie Asimov spent more than half of the twentieth ...
Isaac Asimov (born Isaak Yudovich Ozimov, January 2, 1920 – April 6, 1992) was an American author and professor of biochemistry at Boston University, best known for his works of science fiction and ...
Personalities don’t get much bigger than Robert Heinlein and Isaac Asimov, two giants of the genre. Though their views often clashed, the two spoke throughout their lives; they first met when Heinlein ...
In 1988, Bill Moyers interviewed author Isaac Asimov for WORLD OF IDEAS. Incredibly prolific in various genres beyond the science fiction for which he was best known, Asimov wrote well over 400 books ...
Paul McCartney in 2024 and Isaac Asimov, photographed at an undisclosed date. CREDIT: Kristy Sparow/Getty Images (left), Alex Gotfryd/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images (right) Treatments for an alien ...
Condensed by Asimov's widow from the remarkably prolific author's three-volume autobiography, this fascinating but somewhat disjointed collection of excerpts conveys the exuberant spirit of one of the ...
Isaac Asimov, an author and professor of biochemistry at Boston U., wrote of the 1964 World's Fair — which looked ahead to a world without thermonuclear war — and guessed what the world would be like ...
100 years after Isaac Asimov's birth, Matthew Sweet and guests discuss the idea that big data in human affairs can be reduced to a set of predictive scientific laws. Show more 100 years on from Isaac ...
JTA — Apple TV+ is, following a pandemic delay, finally debuting “Foundation,” the first-ever screen adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s bestselling, award-winning science-fiction book series. First ...