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Nobel prize winner for chemistry M.I.T. Professor Mario Molina (2nd-R) toasts with Nobel laureates David Baltimore (L), Physiology and Medicine, Susumu Tonegawa (2nd-L), Sociology and Medicine, and Jerome Friedman, Physics, after a press conference at M.I.T., 11 October in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Molina, born in Mexico, won the award for his research on the effects of man made chemicals on the ozone. AFP PHOTO (Photo by STUART CAHILL / AFP) (Photo by STUART CAHILL/AFP via Getty Images)
Nobel prize winner for chemistry M.I.T. Professor Mario Molina (2nd-R) toasts with Nobel laureates David Baltimore (L), Physiology and Medicine, Susumu Tonegawa (2nd-L), Sociology and Medicine, and Jerome Friedman, Physics, after a press conference at M.I.T., 11 October in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Molina, born in Mexico, won the award for his research on the effects of man made chemicals on the ozone. AFP PHOTO (Photo by STUART CAHILL / AFP) (Photo by STUART CAHILL/AFP via Getty Images)
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