‘Cannon Arm’ and his quest to play an arcade game for 100 hours
Director of extraordinary documentary talks about eccentric obsessives who inspired it
Director of extraordinary documentary talks about eccentric obsessives who inspired it
An Irishman’s Diary
Geneticists have identified a gene in domestic cats that plays a key role in the pattern
Falsehood of the conjecture is incompatible with unprovability
Among areas covered by deal are trade, services, fisheries, level playing field and security
An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary: Numb and numbers
Automatic tools monitor and learn the behaviour of back-office staff
He was a chip off the same granite block as Matt Busby, Bill Shankly and Brian Clough
Software errors can be perilous – as the airline and motor industries have discovered
An influential minority in tech now think AI going rogue is a pressing problem
Fictionalised story about the arrest, chemical castration and harrowing end of Turing ‘restores faith in human beings’, say judges
Efforts are being made to engender an all-embracing culture, but it’s an uphill struggle
On system’s 30th birthday, Tim Berners-Lee hopes to ensure it stays safe and open
Damien Woods is ‘embedding an algorithm within chemistry to control chemical processes’
Whether a computer can effectively imitate a human has become a moot point
Planet Business: Also this week, Brexit pain in numbers, and changes at Condé Nast
North’s Amnesty International chief urges PM to use plan to end marriage inequality
Donncha O’Callaghan, one of the few left with experience of club rugby in 20th century
The scientist’s fame led to sitcom appearances, biopics, and music about him
Eric McDowell obituary: Born June 7th, 1925 – Died August 10th, 2017
Collection of nearly 150 letters gives intriguing insight into mathematician’s views on US
The game now consumes millions of people all over the world, including 200,000 in Ireland
Michael Viney: D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson belongs on the same shelf as Charles Darwin
Fear of superintelligent AI has prompted new guidelines that propose close regulation
London’s latest public art work speaks to us from beyond the grave
Rainbow Project wants parity with England as convictions on abolished sex offences quashed
Homosexual acts were not decriminalised in England until 1967
‘A Tale of Two Gardens’ is lovely, poignant, informative, and elegantly written
Whichever company dominates the provision of an automated concierge may well be the next Google
By building simulations of the real world, and letting Google’s DeepMind experiment, it can learn new skills
Irishman’s Diary: Wild imagination set her apart from other geniuses of the era, including Charles Babbage
‘The Imitation Game’ and ‘Selma’ have both been scrutinised for historical accuracy. Is it fair to expect film-makers to stick to the unvarnished truth?
Giveaway part of ‘Make it Digital’ plan which aims to improve coding and programming skills
Equal rights, voting rights and immigration rights all placed firmly in front of the cameras
Document expected to fetch $1m at auction gives insight into mind of Nazi-code breaker
Dramatic distortions always risk being mistaken for historical truths, writes Donald Clarke
Eddie Redmayne put in prodigious efforts to play Stephen Hawking, from months working on particular muscles to getting to grips with relativity – is an Oscar in the bag?
UK makes millions of wills publicly available online
Alan Turing and his colleagues get the popular tribute they deserve in this pacy tale of derring-do
A computer replicating the voice of Scarlett Johansson might be able to convince users that it is human – but does that in fact make it human?
The writer of a fictional postwar crime drama hopes it will highlight the crucial role of women in the war
The teenage prodigy who, at 15, developed the idea for a cheap, effective early test for cancer was at the BT Young Scientist awards
Man who broke second World War Enigma code was chemically castrated for gross indecency
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices