Wednesday, June 27, 2012

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

A professor has claimed that Alan Turing, who was widely understood to have committed suicide through ingestion of cyanide, may have in fact died accidentally.

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

A professor has claimed that Alan Turing, who was widely understood to have committed suicide through ingestion of cyanide, may have in fact died accidentally.

A professor has claimed that Alan Turing, who was widely understood to have committed suicide through ingestion of cyanide, may have in fact died accidentally.

June 23rd is the centenary of the birth of Alan Turing, father of computer science and artificial intelligence, who committed suicide just shy of 42. In a shocking

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