Scientists create a virtual 3-D replica of the inside of the Enigma machine used by Alan Turing to decode Nazi messages during World War Two. Angela Moore reports. From Bears' comeback win vs. Packers ...
[Sam Greydanus] created a neural network that can encode and decode messages just as Enigma did. For those who don’t know, the Enigma machine was most famously used by the Germans during World War II ...
Many have heard of Alan Turing, the mathematician and logician who invented modern computing in 1935. They know that Turing, the cryptologist who cracked the Nazi Enigma code, helped win World War II.
There has been a big debate since the end of World War II regarding whether human beings should use the research and technology developed by the Nazis. Do we get rid of something that is useful or ...
The World War II M4 Enigma cipher machine, used by the Germans to encode secret messages, was a a huge problem for the Allies. A cipher machine, designed with three rotors, was used by the Germans to ...
A German cryptography machine found at a flea market recently fetched $51,000 at auction. The Enigma machine, which was sold by the art auction house Artmark, was first spotted by an eagle-eyed ...