We can now learn more about one of the most controversial monarchs in European history, thanks to a trio of amateur cryptologists who unknowingly stumbled upon a treasure trove of long-lost letters by ...
Operations Director at The National Museum of Computing Victoria Alexander demonstrates how the Tunny Machine was used during World War II at Block H, Bletchley Park. Credit: Getty Images A historic ...
BLETCHLEY PARK, England – British codebreakers cracked Nazi Germany’s encrypted secrets but did such a good job of keeping silent that their work was nearly lost to history. Now a letter from Gen.
In October 1943, 23-year-old Dot Braden, a teacher from Lynchburg, Virginia, stepped off a train and into Union Station with two suitcases, a raincoat, and an umbrella. Braden was one of tens of ...
On D-Day, hundreds of thousands of military women worked as codebreakers, ship plotters, radar operators and cartographers while soldiers stormed the beaches of Normandy. Throughout World War II, more ...
Vice President Harris is traveling to the United Kingdom next week for a trip focused on artificial intelligence (AI), her office announced Thursday. The goal of the trip, which comes as the White ...
An international team of codebreakers said Wednesday they have found and deciphered the long-lost secret letters of 16th-century monarch Mary, Queen of Scots, one of the most argued-over figures in ...
While Minnesota’s medical technology prowess is recognized around the globe, the state’s early technological advancements were sometimes shrouded in secrecy. On June 15, some of those early ...
Thanks to a group of World War II codebreakers, St. Paul will be cemented in history as one of the birthplaces of modern computing technology this week. Born from the U.S. Navy codebreakers, a group ...
Bletchley Park, England — British codebreakers cracked Nazi Germany’s encrypted secrets but did such a good job of keeping silent that their work was nearly lost to history. Now a letter from Gen.
Secret, coded letters penned by Mary Queen of Scots while she was imprisoned in England by her cousin Queen Elizabeth I have been uncovered by a multidisciplinary team of international codebreakers.
Advances in quantum computing could render the government’s strongest encryption systems obsolete, and the Defense Department is trying to get ahead of the curve. The Defense Information Systems ...