October 29, 2004
Research Center Is Professor's Latest Effort to Clean Mexico City's Air
With his five-year campaign to clean up his native Mexico City already yielding major results, Mario J. Molina, the Nobel Prize-winning chemist, is opening a new research center in the Mexican capital to expand on that success.
The Molina Center, which will try to coordinate scientists, industry, and policy makers in resolving environmental and energy problems, is scheduled to begin operations next month.
Mr. Molina, a longtime professor at the Massachusetts Institute of
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