Wednesday, May 6, 2009


Mario Molina

He was fasinated by science before he even entered high school.
He also remebers his first time experimenting with chemicals. He turned his family bathroom into a labratory and sat there all day and work with chemistry sets and chemicals. He also had an aunt that was a cemist and she helped him figure things out. Now he has a Nobel Peace prize in chemestry on how polution effects the ozone.

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