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What is on Today's Google Homepage? Celebrating Asma Hamza

Google Doodle Celebrates - Asma Hamza -  winners of the Laylat AlQadr AlKubra Asma Hamza, a musician and oud player from Sudan, is honored by today's Doodle. Asma was one of the winners of the Laylat AlQadr AlKubra song competition in Sudan on this day in 1997. This win was a turning point in her career and helped her stand out in an area where men were more common.  Asma was born in 1932. When she was young, she loved music and dreamed of becoming a singer. Her vocal cords, on the other hand, weren't made for that, so she moved from singing to whistling tunes. When her father heard her whistling in tune, he borrowed an oud, which is like a lute but has a thinner neck and no frets, so Asma could practice.  She learned herself how to play the oud by remembering songs she had heard and by listening to music. Her father was one of the few people who supported her music business from the start. At that time, it was not publicly acceptable for women in Sudan to make music, so ...

What is on Today's Google Homepage? Eunice Newton Foote's 204th Birthday

Google Doodle Celebrates - Eunice Newton Foote's 204th Birthday | 17 July In today's Doodle, a slideshow honor's Eunice Newton Foote, an American scientist and campaigner for women's rights who was born 204 years ago. Foote was the first person to find out about the greenhouse effect and how it causes the Earth's temperature to warm. Use today's Doodle to find out how Foote made his scientific finding!  Foote was born in Connecticut on this day in 1819. She went to the Troy Female Seminary, which was a school where students were urged to go to science lectures and chemistry labs. Foote was interested in science for the rest of her life, but she also worked for women's rights. In 1848, Foote went to Seneca Falls to take part in the first Women's Rights Convention. She was the fifth person to sign the Declaration of Sentiments, which called for social and legal equality for women.  At this time, most scientists didn't want to work with women. Foote did...