computers

Arts, Culture & Media
Alan Turing, Digital Pioneer
Arts, Culture & Media
Robopainter
Books
New book sheds light on overlooked women pioneers who paved the way for today’s internet
Computer
Justice
US finally scores a win against Russian hacking
A pile of printer parts dusted with toners like carbon black, a probable carcinogen known to cause respiratory problems.
Economics
The US is still dumping some of its toxic e-waste overseas
Happy computer
Technology
Take a seat on the virtual couch with computers that can read your emotions
Handwriting
Education
Close your laptop. Handwriting could make you smarter.
US Secretary of State John Kerry and US Energy Secretary Dr. Ernest Moniz sit side-by-side on April 2, 2015, in Lausanne, Switzerland, before the P5+1 member nations held a meeting to discuss ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran.
Global Politics
The Iran nuclear deal wouldn’t have been possible without computer models
Jean Jennings Bartik (left) and Frances Bilas Spence (right)  were part of a team of six women who programmed the ENIAC.
Technology
Finding the forgotten women who programmed the world’s first electronic computer
An aircraft takes off from Heathrow Airport in west London.
Technology
A computer glitch paralyzes London’s Heathrow Airport for hours
All public school students in England will now learn programming from the ages of five to 16.
Education
Reading, math and … Javascript? Coding is now mandatory in English schools
Members of Electric Waste Orchestra perform on their homemade instruments.
Music
Here’s how an old hard drive can become a musical instrument
Typists in Calcutta
Arts, Culture & Media
You can still find street typists in India, but probably not for long
More than a thousand Macintosh computer screens light up 42's open work spaces where students are given assignments.
Environment
At France’s new school for coders, there’s hot tech, little teaching, no grades or tuition — and loud critics