In honor of the 80th anniversary of the development of Colossus — arguably the first programmable computer ever made — the U.K. intelligence and security organization known as the Government ...
Exclusive - an insider's snapshot of Bletchley Park's secret war hero Bletchley Park was the secret home to Britain's top codebreakers during World War II. The base is now home to the fledgling ...
A veteran of Bletchley Park, where German, Italian and Japanese codes were broken during World War Two, is celebrating her ...
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The Bank of England unveiled the design of a new banknote celebrating mathematician Alan Turing, who helped Britain win World War Two with his code-breaking skills but is believed to have killed ...
The Bank of England unveiled the new £50 note on Thursday, nearly two years after saying it would honor the pioneering mathematician who died an... The Bank of England has unveiled the new £50 note ...
TORONTO (Reuters) - The code-breaking machine that may have cut World War II by two years and saved millions of lives was invented by British mathematician Alan Turing, a prickly genius and unlikely ...
This article is the first in an ongoing series, Science at the Cinema, that explores research and researchers portrayed in film. “The Imitation Game,” nominated for eight Academy Awards, details the ...
In efforts to keep the United Kingdom's Bletchley Park alive and relevant, Facebook has donated around $1.3 million to the museum. As a critical venture during World War II, Bletchley Park carried out ...
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 ...