Fridaygram: constitutions online, dinosaur footprints, Science Fair
Blog post from Google Cloud
Google's blog post highlights the launch of Constitute, a collaborative project with the Comparative Constitutions Project that offers online access to 177 constitutions, many of which were not previously available on the internet. This platform enhances research capabilities by tagging each constitution with attributes like citizenship and electoral oversight, allowing users to explore trends such as minority rights and marriage equality. Additionally, the blog mentions a significant paleontological discovery in the Yukon, where University of Alaska scientists found numerous dinosaur footprints, reflecting a rich prehistoric presence in the area. The post also celebrates the Google Science Fair winners, including Eric Chen, who researched flu prevention, and others, noting the unique Lego trophies awarded. The post concludes by appreciating the transient nature of life, drawing a playful parallel with the discoveries and achievements shared in the update.