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Google changes doodle to acknowledge women's contributions
Google is remembering achievements of women who have served in various fields


Google, the world's largest search engine that changes its doodle on every special occasion, has changed its doodle on the occasion of International Women's Day.
Continuing its tradition, Google has changed its doodle on the occasion of International Women's Day and appreciated women who have shown outstanding performance in the field of science and technology.
This Google Doodle represents the contribution of women in the field of science lab, space, and technology with various artworks including astronauts, DNA, and structures.
Google is remembering the achievements of women who have served in various fields in the past.
According to Google, despite the significant participation of women in the field of science and technology, there is still a gap.
Currently, women make up only 29 percent of the workforce in the field of science and technology globally, but the good news is that this number is increasing every year.
According to Google, International Women's Day is a reminder that history is witness to the achievements of women who have transformed our world and that their collective service has enabled us to experience the wonders of the modern world.

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