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Guardian.co.uk, May 24, 2013
...we've forgotten. George Orwell gave us "doublespeak"; Carl Sagan is responsible for the term "nuclear winter"; and Isaac Asimov coined "microcomputer" and "robotics". And, yes, "blaster", as in ""Which brings us to the familiar and more modern era of...
Techcitement, May 23, 2013
...with fan fiction or even licensed fiction — one of the finest science fiction novels ever written is Isaac Asimov’s Fantastic Voyage, a novelization of the film with the same name that surpasses that film in every way. I can think of all sorts of...
University Affairs, May 22, 2013
...with all the pitfalls, research gets done, and there are ways to overcome it and get around it. Isaac Asimov, the great science fiction writer, said, “The best words in research are not ‘eureka,’ but ‘that’s funny.’” And it’s things that...
Triple Pundit, May 22, 2013
...techno-age “business sense” than any practical, hard data that the designers could have provided about their idealized prototype. Isaac Asimov once wrote, “Science fiction writers foresee the inevitable.” Asimov should know: he often wrote...
Knox News Sentinel, May 20, 2013
...memory. There was no such censorship at the Fountain City library. The first book I checked out was Isaac Asimov’s “A Pebble in the Sky.” It turned me into a diehard fan of science fiction, opened up my small world and transformed me into a...
Associated Content, May 19, 2013
...story. I was able to find short fiction by such authors as Ray Bradbury, Gordon R. Dickson, and Isaac Asimov. Science Fiction is incredibly diverse and hard to define, as is the short story. This brief work of literature emerged from oral storytelling...
PublishersWeekly.com, May 17, 2013
...it will create a bookstore/literary. Terrace, which is named after the community where it is located and where Isaac Asimov once wrote above his fathers candy shop, will honor Babbos customers credits and gift certificates. Like Babbos, it will focus on...
Government Technology US, May 24, 2013
...whos been a science fiction and thriller fan since childhood. He enjoys stories by sci-fi and thriller legends Isaac Asimov and Michael Crichton, and he plays the Battlefield first-person shooter video game series. Russinovich has yearned to tell his own...
Technology Daily News, May 24, 2013
...the cycles of galactic annihilation could end. 6. Foundation Trilogy Like Mass Effect, the original Foundation Trilogy by Isaac Asimov deals with storing up knowledge for future civilizations that will rise from the ashes of a dark age or apocalypse....
Io9, May 24, 2013
...the cycles of galactic annihilation could end. 6. Foundation Trilogy Like Mass Effect, the original Foundation Trilogy by Isaac Asimov deals with storing up knowledge for future civilizations that will rise from the ashes of a dark age or apocalypse....
Daily Nation, May 24, 2013
...which, when used as a noun, means “scholar” or “man of erudition”. The scientists Francis Crick (British) and Isaac Asimov (American) have expressed alarm at the fact that over-specialisation is leading the world into such a rut of scholarly...
BreakPoint, May 24, 2013
...I recall reading when I was a child, an article by a science writer (I think it was Isaac Asimov) that said that even if we had enough interstellar space ships to carry the excess population to other planets throughout the known universe, and assuming...
TheStreet.com, May 24, 2013
...most of the most contributory people I know want to spend as much time as possible working. As Isaac Asimov, who had written or edited more than 500 books(!) said when asked, "What would you do if you knew you had six months to live?" He said, "Type...
Guardian.co.uk, May 24, 2013
...we've forgotten. George Orwell gave us "doublespeak"; Carl Sagan is responsible for the term "nuclear winter"; and Isaac Asimov coined "microcomputer" and "robotics". And, yes, "blaster", as in ""Which brings us to the familiar and more modern era of...













