Alan Turing posts
Newsweek The policy is known as 'Turing's Law' after the celebrated mathematician and World War Two codebreaker Alan Turing.
110 months ago
The Daily Beast “Turing had no division between his sexual, sensual, physical carnal self and his intellectual, cerebral, interior self."
110 months ago
Huffington Post UK "Alan left enormous shoes to fill"
112 months ago
Huffington Post UK Codebreaker Alan Turing was my great uncle - and I want to carry on his legacy.
112 months ago
Huffington Post UK 49,000 men were convicted under homosexuality laws
114 months ago
HuffPost UK Politics 49,000 men were convicted under homosexuality laws
114 months ago
The Economist Alan Turing was born on June 23rd 1912. In a recent biopic, "The Imitation Game", Benedict Cumberbatch played the mathematician and "father of modern computing" with stunning subtlety and a spot-on air of awkward self-assurance
117 months ago
The Economist Alan Turing committed suicide on June 7th 1954, after years of chemical castration to "cure" his homosexuality. In a recent biopic, "The Imitation Game", Benedict Cumberbatch played the mathematician and "father of modern computing" with stunning sub
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118 months ago
CBS News Turing's machine, it's said, shortened the war by two years.
132 months ago
I fucking love science
134 months ago
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