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- Who is the most famous Hispanic scientist?
- What is Mario J Molina famous for?
- What race has the most engineers?
- How many Hispanics work in fields?
- Who is a Hispanic hero?
Who is the most famous Hispanic scientist?
Who is the most famous Hispanic scientist? Severo Ochoa, who was born and educated in Spain, is the most famous Hispanic scientist. He's also received a Nobel Prize for his research on bacterial enzyme, which has enabled inventions related to synthesized RNA.
What is Mario J Molina famous for?
Mario Molina (1943–2020) was the first to realize that chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) could destroy ozone. In the two decades following his discovery, he and his mentor became voices alerting the world to the danger of CFCs and ozone depletion.
What race has the most engineers?
The most common ethnicity among Engineers is White, which makes up 73.6% of all Engineers. Comparatively, there are 13.5% of the Asian ethnicity and 7.8% of the Hispanic or Latino ethnicity.
How many Hispanics work in fields?
29 million
The number of Hispanic workers in the labor force has grown from 10.7 million in 1990 to 29.0 million in 2020 today, and is projected to reach 35.9 million in 2030.
Who is a Hispanic hero?
CESAR CHAVEZ
He dedicated his life's work to la causa (the cause)—to gain better working and living conditions for thousands of farm workers. Chavez famously organized and led one of the most successful boycotts in U.S. history, in which over 17 million Americans participated in the Delano grape strike and boycott.