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News Alan Turing's World War II codebreaking Bombe is best invention, says Institution of Mechanical EngineersThe machine which decoded 5,000 German messages a day during the Second World War has narrowly beaten Concorde in a poll of engineering experts and fans.06 October 2014
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News Codecrackers who thwarted Hitler remembered by relatives at Bletchley ParkThe National Museum of Computing has welcomed the nephew of the man who decoded Hitler's Lorenz system and the son of the engineer behind the Colossus computer.06 November 2013
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Review Codebreaker at the Science Museum provides fitting tribute to genius of Alan TuringDulcie Lee takes a final look at the Science Museum's tribute to the legacy of Alan Turing, the man who masterminded the success of the codebreakers at Bletchley Park.01 October 2013
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Review Intuition and Ingenuity explores digital legacy of Alan Turing at Lighthouse BrightonArtificial life, God complexes, fibonacci numbers and science art are explored through ten artists inspired by the genius who played a crucial part in Britain's wartime efforts.17 February 2012
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News Alan Turing collection secured by Bletchley ParkAn extremely rare collection of articles relating to Alan Turing, the World War Two codebreaking genius who met a tragic death after being prosecuted for being homosexual, has been secured by Bletchley Park after a lengthy fundraising campaign.25 February 2011