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Asimov, Isaac (1920–1992)Russian-born US author and editor of science fiction and nonfiction. He published more than 400 books, including his science fiction novels I, Robot (1950) and the Foundation trilogy (1951–53), continued in Foundation's Edge (1983). His two-volume work The Intelligent Man's Guide to Science (1960) gained critical acclaim.
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Janet Jeppson Asimov is a working writer and a retired physician who thinks of herself as an environmentalist, a humanist, and an ardent New Yorker. Those interested in this theme may find Jeff and his mixed-up robot, Norby, of the Norby Chronicles by Janet and Isaac Asimov to be a richer and more nuanced read. Does the name of Honda's robot, Asimo, have a meaning in Japanese, or is it just a tip of the hat to Isaac Asimov ("Easy Striders: New humanoids with efficient gaits change the robotics landscape," SN: 8/6/05, p. |
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