Essays by Isaac Asimov about issues in science science_issues
Copyright © 1995 by Edward Seiler and Richard Hatcher. All rights reserved.
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Subject: the precision of numerical values in science
First Published In: 15-Jul-87, American Way (American Airlines)
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Subject: /lighter than air flight
First Published In: May-84, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
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- 1985 The Subatomic Monster
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Subject: knowledge often spans different branches of science; e.g. astrochemistry
First Published In: Spring-71, Publisher's Hall Syndicate
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- 1973 Today and Tomorrow and . . .
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Subject: making a computer like the brain
First Published In: Mar-Apr-73, Bell Telephone Magazine
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- 1975 Science Past - Science Future
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Subject: publishing is central to science; a reader predicts an asteroid will hit Earth
First Published In: Mar-88, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
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Original Title: Combatting U.S. Scientific Illiteracy (V8)
Subject: American students are scientifically illiterate
First Published In: 31-Mar-89, Los Angeles Times
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Subject: personal problems can cause misery to anyone, even scientists
First Published In: Apr-80, SciQuest
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- 1989 The Tyrannosaurus Prescription
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Subject: early scientists had little formal education, but read books
First Published In: Sep-80, SciQuest
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- 1989 The Tyrannosaurus Prescription
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Subject: concentration has advanced science and kept sanity
First Published In: May-Jun-81, SciQuest
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- 1989 The Tyrannosaurus Prescription
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Subject: language is the ultimate tool of science
First Published In: Oct-81, SciQuest
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Subject: knowledge of science can be valuable to anyone
First Published In: Jan-82, SciQuest
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- 1989 The Tyrannosaurus Prescription
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Subject: science books and journals
First Published In: Jun-55, Astounding
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Subject: cooperation of scientists
First Published In: Apr-71, Chemical and Engineering News
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- 1973 Today and Tomorrow and . . .
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Original Title: Support Your Useful Ivory Tower
Subject: knowledge usually has some usefulness, either bad or good
First Published In: Autumn-79, Creative Living
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- 1987 Past, Present, and Future
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Subject: scientists must teach science and the public must learn it
First Published In: 28-Aug-80, Los Angeles Times
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Subject: reprint of "What's Fueling the Popular Science Explosion?", Aug-80
First Published In: Oct-80, Current
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Original Title: The Science Corps Wants You
Subject: establishing a science corps to encourage interest in science
First Published In: Feb-82, Science Digest
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Subject: ten science books that every nonscientist should read
First Published In: Mar-82, Science Digest
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Subject: reasons society needs to have general knowledge of science
First Published In: Nov-83, Nature
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- 1987 Past, Present, and Future
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Subject: saving the planet must be the primary goal of science
First Published In: 18-Mar-91, People Magazine
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Subject: creativity/encouraging scientific creativity
First Published In: Jan-60, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
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Subject: changing scientific theory
First Published In: Nov-61, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
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Subject: great scientists in history
First Published In: Jul-63, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
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- 1964 Adding a Dimension
- 1974 Asimov on Chemistry
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Subject: great scientists
First Published In: Apr-66, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
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- 1966 From Earth to Heaven
- 1974 Asimov on Chemistry
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Subject: Franklin's lightning rod/and its impact on rational thinking
First Published In: Jun-69, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
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- 1971 The Stars in their Courses
- 1985 The Edge of Tomorrow
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Subject: poison gas/the social responsibility of scientists
First Published In: Nov-69, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
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- 1971 The Stars in their Courses
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Subject: scientific inspiration
First Published In: Jun-71, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
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- 1972 The Left Hand of the Electron
- 1985 The Edge of Tomorrow
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Subject: /integrity and dishonesty in science
First Published In: Jun-79, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
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- 1981 The Sun Shines Bright
- 1989 Asimov on Science
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Original Title: Nobel Prize Is Often a Delayed Reward (V8,9)
Subject: the reason for Nobel prize delays
First Published In: 5-Dec-86, Los Angeles Times
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Subject: debate on the supercollider
First Published In: 1987-1989, Los Angeles Times
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Subject: experimental data proven to be wrong
First Published In: 1990-1992, Los Angeles Times
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Subject: acoustic and electronic types of noise
First Published In: 1990-1992, Los Angeles Times
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Subject: accidents sometimes trigger scientific advances
First Published In: Sep-79, SciQuest
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- 1989 The Tyrannosaurus Prescription
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Subject: Galileo protected his right of discovery by a secret code
First Published In: Mar-80, SciQuest
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- 1989 The Tyrannosaurus Prescription
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Subject: scientific knowledge is valuable for its own sake
First Published In: May-Jun-80, SciQuest
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Subject: Nobel prizes can be too late for the short-lived
First Published In: Nov-80, SciQuest
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- 1989 The Tyrannosaurus Prescription
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Original Title: The Absentminded Professor
Subject: famous stories about scientist's extreme concentration
First Published In: Dec-80, SciQuest
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Subject: true advances in science are often hard to sell
First Published In: 1981, SciQuest
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Subject: terminology: changing natural philosophy to science
First Published In: Apr-81, SciQuest
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Subject: don't try to limit the building of knowledge
First Published In: Sep-81, SciQuest
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Original Title: Self-Correction
Subject: science polices itself and mostly avoids scandal
First Published In: Feb-82, SciQuest
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- 1989 The Tyrannosaurus Prescription
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Subject: the lunar landing provided the universal joy of intellectual discovery
First Published In: Dec-69, Redbook
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Original Title: Intro: Basic Research that Shapes Our Lives
Subject: the result of scientific discoveries often cannot be predicted
First Published In: 1973, The Greatest Adventure
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- 1977 The Beginning and the End
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Original Title: Science Studies Old Wives Cures
Subject: there may be a grain of truth in folk tales
First Published In: 20-Apr-74, TV Guide
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- 1975 Science Past - Science Future
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Subject: belief in science being useful started with kite experiments
First Published In: Jul-76, Cricket
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- 1987 Past, Present, and Future
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Subject: advances in art and science are often complementary
First Published In: Mar-Apr-78, Design
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Subject: arguments against slowing scientific research
First Published In: 16-Jan-79, American Medical News
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- 1987 Past, Present, and Future
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Original Title: Science and the Sense of Wonder
Subject: science adds to and enhances the simple beauty we see
First Published In: 12-Aug-79, Washington Post
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First Published In: Winter-80, The Skeptical Inquirer
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Original Title: Government vs. Science
Subject: occasional misuse of science shouldn't stop the search for knowledge
First Published In: 1981 V13 No 9, Family Health
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Subject: serendipity in scientific discovery
First Published In: Jul-81, Science Digest
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Original Title: Informing the Public: Why Bother?- The Case For
Subject: arguments for support and funding for science and research
First Published In: Jan-Feb-82, SIPIscope
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Original Title: Scoring Points Over Chernobyl May Backfire
Subject: the Chernobyl disaster and its effects on world nuclear future
First Published In: 6-May-86, Newsday
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- 1987 Past, Present, and Future
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Subject: magic is more exciting than science because it is unpredictable
First Published In: 1987, Young Witches & Warlocks
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Guide to Essays
Authors:
Edward Seiler
ejseiler@earthlink.net
Richard Hatcher (hatch888@airmail.net)