Wrinkles that form on our fingers and toes when underwater could be an evolutionary adaption that allows us to manipulate objects more easily.
To find out, Tom Smulders and his team at Newcastle University, UK, timed people as they transferred wet or dry objects from one box to another with and without wrinkled fingers. With wrinkles, wet objects were transferred about 12 percent faster than with unwrinkled fingers. The time it took to transfer dry objects was the same regardless of wrinkles (Royal Society Biology Letters).
So why aren’t our digits always prune-like?
– Helen Thomson