Sentences with phrase «after turing»

It is only when after Turing gets the go ahead from Churchill that he is provided funding for the machine he needs and is placed in charge of the project.
Now, 60 years after Turing's death, researchers from Brandeis University and the University of Pittsburgh have provided the first experimental evidence that validates Turing's theory in cell - like structures.
At the hearing, Dr. David Kimberlin, who specializes in pediatric infectious disease at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, spoke of a situation in September, around the time Daraprim's price went up after Turing bought the rights to the drug, in which he found barriers to getting the drug because the monthly cost for four tablets suddenly spiked to $ 3,000 from $ 54.

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In September, the pair sent a letter to Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli after he jacked up the price of Daraprim, a drug used to treat malaria and parasitic infections in patients with weakened immune systems, from $ 13.50 to $ 750 per pill.
Shkreli didn't resign from his post as Turing CEO until December 18, the day after his arrest on charges of securities fraud related to events earlier in his career.
The 32 - year - old CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals became a target of widespread ire in September when he boosted the price of the toxoplasmosis treatment Daraprim by over 5,000 % after acquiring the drug in August.
After leaving Retrophin, Shkreli founded a biopharmaceutical company called Turing Pharmaceuticals, where he serves as the Executive Chairman.
In response to the outrage over what appears to be blatant price gouging on the part of Turing Pharmaceuticals, the company's founder and CEO Martin Shkreli has announced that Turing will be lowering the price of the drug Daraprim after raising it from $ 13.50 to $ 750 per tablet overnight.
As normally understood, a classical Turing machine reads one symbol at a time, and in terms of its current state and the symbol read takes an action, which may be to erase, print a new symbol, or move to the right or left one space, after which it goes to a new (or the same) state.
a similar critique in Charles Scriven, The Transformation of Cu / ture: Christian Social Ethics after H. Richard Niebuhr.
How better to do this than to say that the creator of the universe listens to you whenever you speak, loves you, and will bring you to a happy place after you die while tor - turing those who wrong you forever?
Try experimenting with turing your baby over onto their belly after a diaper change (that's gone well) to allow them to experiment with their muscles for a while.
«Turing's theory of chemical morphogenesis validated 60 years after his death.»
In 1952, renowned mathematician Alan Turing was convicted of gross indecency in the U.K. after admitting to a sexual relationship with a man, and was forced to submit to estrogen injections as a form of «experimental chemical castration.»
In the years after World War II, on the grounds of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, mathematician John von Neumann assembled a group of eccentric engineers to build and program a «universal machine» — the modern computer's direct ancestor, which was first envisioned by logician Alan Turing.
Turing made front - page headlines after it bought the rights to Daraprim in August 2015.
U.K. government takes step nearly 60 years after Alan Turing, breaker of the Enigma code, committed suicide
It centres on Tom Jericho, a brilliant student of Turing, who breaks one of the toughest ciphers, only to break himself after the end of a brief affair with a woman at BP.
When puberty hits, Alex Lawther (the young Alan Turing in «The Imitation Game») takes over as Christopher Robin, whose fame makes him an irresistible target for bullies after he is sent away to a boarding school.
That's programmer Caleb to his boss, Nathan, after winning a prize to spend a week on a private work retreat — only to discover it's really to put a top secret robot through the Turing test.
After all, Redmayne is the latest in a series of performers from across the pond to play complicated historical figures using an almost Method - level of research — others include Benedict Cumberbatch as Alan Turing in the upcoming «The Imitation Game» and Colin Firth as George VI in the 2011 Oscar winner «The King's Speech.»
The story also covers the events and repercussions Turing faced after being arrested.
Benedict Cumberbatch is most widely known for his leading role as the title character in the massive popular «Sherlock» series, but after this awards season he may be known more for his portrayl of Alan Turing in «The Imitation Game.»
The Imitation Game — the story of Alan Turing, the man who beat the Germans» Enigma Machine during WWII (essentially by designing and building a computer) and then had to submit to chemical castration after being convicted of homosexuality (one of over 49,000) when it was still a crime and, within a few years, committed suicide.
After Cumberbatch noted that Hawking and Turing are very different in personality and academic discipline, he admitted, «This is such a weird conversation — Eddie's a really good friend of mine.
After tracing how the discoveries of Turing's World War II decoding machine led to the modern computer, Cumberbatch clarified that the Morten Tyldum - directed film «is not a period drama» but is «utterly relevant» now because of its discussion of Joan Clarke's (Keira Knightley) plight in a male - dominated workplace, as well as Turing's secret homosexual status, for which he was punished by the British government and eventually triggered his suicide.
Despite (or perhaps because of) the mania around Holmes at the moment, the film rights are still available, but Moore had already moved on, penning the spec script «The Imitation Game,» about the life of Alan Turing, the genius computer pioneer who helped crack the Enigma code, only to be persecuted after the war for his homosexuality; he ended up killing himself with a poisoned apple.
THE IMITATION GAME Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Alan Turing, in this biopic about the brilliant British mathematician who helped crack Nazi codes during World War II only to be prosecuted after the war for his homosexuality.
Darwin deemed it too ambitious, however, and after several years Turing left in disgust.
The EVM is a turing complete virtual machine that executes EVM bytecode; smart contracts are run on the EVM after being compiled down into the bytecode.
The use of non-Turing complete smart contracts After the DAO incident in 2016, critics of Turing - complete smart contracts on permissionless public blockchains became vocal.
The dedicated unit was reportedly codenamed «Turing» after the British computer scientist and cryptanalyst Alan Turing.
After graduation he worked as developer in such companies as Ethereum Foundation, Turing School of Software and Design.
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