Aquila  |  Electric Issue
DNA - molecules Deoxyribonucleic acid genome double helix backbones base pairs DNA fingerprint - digital information stored as artificial DNA - see your own DNA / Make Morse Code transmitter / Friends in a modern world - Robin Dunbar's Number 150 social media internet safety / Tomorrow's engineers - Abbie Hutty ExoMars Rover Ada Lovelace computer programmer Lord Byron Charles Babbage Difference Engine Analytical Engine / Aquila peers at Anthony Babington Plot to overthrow Elizabeth I - Mary Queen of Scots Francis Walsingham Thomas Phelippes Fotheringhay Castle Frequency Analysis codes ciphers cyphers / Alan Turing Enigma machine artificial intelligence first stored program computer Manchester Mark 1 Binary code / The Ice Fair story part 1 by Freya Hardy / Book Club - reviews First Class Murder - introducing The Bone Sparrow / Win SAM Labs construction kit / Win Coder Dojo 'Create with Code – Build Your Own Website' book / Magic maths Collatz’s Conjecture 1937
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Aquila Electric Issue.