Forty finalists were chosen in the ‘Doodle 4 Google’ contest from more than 107,000 entries, and when public voting concluded, a 7-year-old took home the top prize with his drawing, ‘Space Life’.
Matteo Lopez won a $15,000 college scholarship, a netbook computer and a $25,000 technology grant for his school. He’ll also get his doodle on the Google homepage all day May 20. Not bad for a 7-year-old artist.
(SEE more winners in the Washington Post)



























Doctors have been using electrocorticography, or ECoG, since the 1950s to figure out which area of the brain is causing seizures. But now, by placing the array of sensors directly on the brain and connecting them to a computer, researchers are able to control robotic arms, and even determine which word a person is imagining.




