Alan Turing: The man who broke German codes in World War II but was later treated as a criminal (Alan Turing, Image credit - National Portrait Gallery, London ) War rarely turns on one person alone, ...
Emotionally charged revival that highlights Alan Turing’s place in LGBT+ history Hugh Whitemore’s 1986 play and subsequent television adaptation did much to shine a light on the life and death of Alan ...
The heads of the UK's national institute for artificial intelligence (AI) have acknowledged recent months have been "challenging" for staff as the charity undergoes "substantial" change. It comes ...
Scientific papers belonging to the Second World War codebreaker and computing pioneer Alan Turing which were nearly shredded after being discovered in a loft have sold for a total of £465,400 at ...
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Turing played a crucial role in the Allies' victory over Nazi Germany by helping to crack codes A collection of rare documents by World War Two codebreaker Alan Turing have been saved for the nation.
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LONDON, - Britain has stopped the export of rare wartime papers that once belonged to national hero Alan Turing, who helped the Allies win World War Two by cracking Nazi Germany's Enigma code. An ...
This year’s honor will go to Avi Wigderson, an Israeli-born mathematician and theoretical computer scientist who specializes in randomness. By Cade Metz Reporting from San Francisco Computers seem ...
The Bank of England has unveiled the new £50 note featuring mathematician and computer science pioneer Alan Turing, who helped the Allies win World War II with his code-breaking prowess but died an ...
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