Fridaygram: student doodlers, wrinkled fingers, space station tour
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Each year, the Doodle 4 Google competition invites K-12 students in the U.S. to submit their artwork for a chance to be featured on the Google homepage and win prizes, with the current submission period open until March 22. This year's announcement aims to inform participants earlier than last year, when the mention came post-competition. Scientists have recently suggested that wrinkled fingers from prolonged water exposure might have evolved to improve grip on wet objects, a trait potentially useful in ancestral food gathering. Additionally, the article highlights a captivating 25-minute video tour of the International Space Station led by Sunita Williams, offering viewers a unique glimpse of space regardless of their previous exposure to it. This piece is part of the weekly Fridaygram series, which diverges from usual developer topics to share intriguing stories from both Google and beyond.
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