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Mario molina: Thus became the first Mexican-born

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Mario Molina thus became the first Mexican-born scientist to win a Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Mario Molina was born on March 19th, 1943 in Mexico City. His father, Roberto Molina Pasquel, was a lawyer and a diplomat. He served as the country’s chief Ambassador to Australia, the Philippines and Ethiopia. Early Years José Mario Molina was born in Mexico City on March 19, 1943. Enjoying the benefit of role models, like his father, a lawyer and professor at the National University of Mexico (UNAM), and the Mexican Ambassador to Australia, Ethiopia, and the Philippines, Mario was raised within the atmosphere of an educated and supportive family. From an interview with Mario ’s brother, Roberto, we can glimpse the early life of Mario , who already showed a clear interest for science (telephone interview ... Mario Molina , Mexican-born American chemist who won a share of the 1995 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for research in the 1970s concerning the decomposition of the ozonosphere, which shields Earth from dangerous solar radiation. Learn more about Molina ’s life and work. Dr. Mario Molina ’s historic research on climate and atmospheric science has received the highest accolades available to science. In 1995 Dr. Molina was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his 1974 paper in Nature, which reported the discovery of the depleting effect of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) on the ozone layer. In awarding the prize the Nobel Committee wrote: “By explaining the chemical mechanisms that affect the thickness of the ozone layer, [these] researchers have ...

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