Google has a fun way to celebrate holidays, events, anniversaries, and the lives of people who have made an impact in our world. They do this through their doodles.
Google Doodles has celebrated many science and nature related anniversaries over the years, including: Rachel Carson (Silent Spring), Jan Ingenhousz (photosynthesis), Gregor Mendel (genetics), Earth Day, Julius Petri (petri dish), Charles Darwin (evolution through natural selection), Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (microbiology and bacteria), John James Audubon (Birds of America), and the overwintering place of the monarch butterfly.
Each day I check out Google's home page for any newly created designs. It’s a delight to see the creations they come up with, and learn about significant dates.
You can search or browse through their archives to see what they have done, as well as submit ideas to the Doodle team for suggestions for future doodles.