Google Doodle has dedicated a Doodle in the honour of Japanese scientist Katsuko Saruhashi on her 98th birth anniversary. The renowned scientist was born in Tokyo in 1920. Dr Sahushahi is known for groundbreaking research as a geochemist. She pursued her career in geochemistry when women rarely forayed into the field.
"There are many women who have the ability to become great scientists. I would like to see the day when women can contribute to science & technology on an equal footing with men," she once said.
Saruhashi developed methodology to accurately determine the carbonic acid substances in natural waters based on water temperature, pH level and chlorinity. The measurements could be made with the help of "Saruhashi's Table," which served oceanographers for three decades before being replaced by computers.
"Today on her 98th birthday, we pay tribute to Dr Katsuko Saruhashi for her incredible contributions to science, and for inspiring young scientists everywhere to succeed," wrote Google in its blog.
"A young Katsuko Saruhashi sat in primary school watching raindrops slide down a window and wondered what made it rain. Her journey for answers led her to become the first woman to earn a doctorate in chemistry from the University of Tokyo in 1957," it added.
Saruhashi passed away on September 29, 2007, at the age of 87 of pneumonia at her home in Tokyo.
(With ANI Inputs)