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Computing pioneer's personal papers expected to fetch tens of thousands Precious scientific papers once belonging to wartime ...
Alan Turing, the father of computer science and ... The Turing commemoration is the U.K. government's latest public reevaluation of the genius who was convicted of homosexuality under "gross ...
What is known today is that Alan Mathison Turing not only played a pivotal role in cracking the secret German code known as Enigma, but that he laid the foundation for the modern electronic computer.
To the world, Alan Turing is ­remembered as Britain’s wartime code-breaking genius, the man who unlocked the secrets of the Enigma machine. But to one little girl, the tormented gay ...
Seemingly unaware of his own crassness, Genius Group CEO Roger James Hamilton took to Xitter yesterday to welcome the organization's "new Chief AI Officer, Alan Turing – resurrected after 70 years." ...
When the code-breaking genius Alan Turing died, he left much of his life’s work to Robin Gandy, another mathematician and close friend. Most of those papers now live at the archives in King ...
A section of the ring road is even called Alan Turing Way. Shamefully, however, the extraordinary achievements of this enigmatic, talented scientific genius have never been acknowledged nationally.
Alan Turing’s work breaking the German Enigma ... Churchill’s analysts to have put Britain at risk of starving. His genius and application were given Oscar-winning form in the 2014 film ...
Second World War hero Alan Turing will today be officially pardoned for his “crime” of being gay. The renowned scientist, who cracked Germany’s Enigma code, was convicted of gross indecency ...