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Many Latino kids should become scientists because we need scientists all over the world from all di
Many Latino kids should become scientists because we need scientists all over the world from all di
Many Latino kids should become scientists because we need scientists all over the world from all di
Many Latino kids should become scientists because we need scientists all over the world from all di
Many Latino kids should become scientists because we need scientists all over the world from all di
Many Latino kids should become scientists because we need scientists all over the world from all di
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Mario J. Molina:
The first education to be a good chemist is to do well in high school science courses. Then, you goMario J. Molina:
The scientists I looked up to at the beginning were not Latino. They were famous scientists of manyMario J. Molina:
I attended elementary school and high school in Mexico City. I was already fascinated by science beMario J. Molina:
Keeping with our family tradition of sending their children abroad for a couple of years, and awareMario J. Molina:
In 1960, I enrolled in the chemical engineering program at UNAM, as this was then the closest way tMario J. Molina:
One of the very rewarding aspects of my work has been the interaction with a superb group of colleaMario J. Molina:
In contrast to the troposphere, the stratosphere is extremely dry and practically cloudless - the cMario J. Molina:
Laboratory experiments, field observations and atmospheric modeling calculations have now establishMario J. Molina:
Beginning in 1986, a series of field experiments were designed to test the various hypotheses whichMario J. Molina:
Much remains to be learned about stratospheric chemistry - and, in more general terms, about the ph