Monday, June 25, 2012

Alan Turing: Inquest's suicide verdict 'not supportable'

Alan Turing, the British mathematical genius and codebreaker, may not have committed suicide, as is widely believed, claims an academic.

A visit to London Science Museum's exhibit, Codebreaker: Alan Turing's Life and Legacy, and an interview with curator David Rooney, offers insight into the life

One hundred years after he was born, the pioneering work of brilliant British polymath Alan Turing is as important as ever -- so important, in fact, that his thinking about how computers work is still visible in every single line of

Google on Saturday challenged searchers to a puzzle in homage to what would have been Alan Turing's 100th birthday. Turing, a brilliant British mathematician and codebreaker, worked for the British government during

Google is honoring war hero and artificial intelligence pioneer Alan Turing on his 100th birthday Saturday with a Turing Machine-themed doodle. How close are

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