Fridaygram: Code Jam, Titan ice, super recognizers
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Google Code Jam, a global programming competition, concluded its 10th annual finals in London with Ivan Miatselski emerging victorious among 45,000 participants, solving five challenging problems in four hours using various programming languages. Meanwhile, new research on Saturn's moon Titan suggests it has a thick ice crust, complicating previous theories about its methane-rich atmosphere and surface lakes. The intriguing phenomenon of super recognizers, like Julian Lim, who can recall almost every face they've seen even after many years, is also being studied, revealing that some individuals possess this exceptional ability without realizing it. These topics highlight the remarkable and diverse wonders of coding competitions, astronomical discoveries, and unique human abilities, underscoring the theme of celebration and curiosity in the Fridaygram series.
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