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A treasure of scientific papers by codebreaking war hero Alan Turing fetched $625k at auction after being found in loft and ...
A trove of forgotten papers penned by famed World War II codebreaker Alan Turing has sold for the record-setting price of ...
Alan Turing, born on June 23, 1912, was a brilliant mathematician and codebreaker. He made significant contributions to ...
On June 23, we commemorate the birth of Alan Mathison Turing, a visionary whose profound contributions laid the very groundwork for modern computing and artificial intelligence. Often hailed as the ...
Alan Turing (1912-1954), computer scientist and cryptologist instrumental in breaking Germany's 'enigma' machine code during World War II, c. 1928.
Alan Turing's 1938 PhD diploma from Princeton University was returned form Colorado to his former boarding school in the United Kingdom “Few people have had a greater positive impact upon the ...
Alan Turing's 1936 passport photo, one of the items taken from the Sherborne School in England in 1984 and recently found in a Colorado woman's possession.
An all-boys boarding school in the United Kingdom on Tuesday welcomed back a collection of stolen mementos that once belonged to Alan Turing, the famed mathematician known for cracking German codes ...
The Alan Turing Papers: The Collection Of Norman Routledge (1928-2013) will be held on 17 June by Rare Book Auctions, Lichfield. Bidding will be available worldwide. More about ...
Alan Turing and the Power of Negative Thinking. Mathematical proofs based on a technique called diagonalization can be relentlessly contrarian, but they help reveal the limits of algorithms.
Alan Turing chose the punishment of the feminising hormones, became sexually impotent, and grew breasts. He was labeled a security risk, and no longer had access to the people and projects he loved.
Alan Turing, the 'Father of modern computing,' born on June 23, 1912, revolutionized technology with his Turing machine concept. His codebreaking during World War II significantly shortened the war.