hat type of scientist was Bernoulli?
Fernando Corbato, Manuel Blum, Luis von Ahn, Miguel de Icaza, Hector Garcia Molina...
The first Hispanic scientist to win a Nobel Prize was Severo Ochoa, a Spanish-American biochemist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1959 for his research on the synthesis of RNA.
Generally, no, but some Native Americans have integrated into the Hispanic cultures of some Latin American regions, and they are Hispanic if they move to the US.
Some people from California are Hispanic. According to the 2012 census, 38.2% of the Californian population was Hispanic.
It depends... Some Portuguese are Hispanic...some are not....you must decide for yourself.
You can try your local Hispanic community center. Or visit the National Hispanic Center website.
Some famous Hispanic inventors include Pedro Flores, Ellen Ochoa, and Carlos Finlay. Luis Federico is another famous Hispanic inventor. He won a Nobel prize.
You are considered Hispanic if either of your parents had any Hispanic ancestry and you choose to describe yourself as Hispanic. Someone with one Mexican parent would be "half-Mexican," and that person's children would certainly have one parent with some Hispanic ancestry. The rest is up to you.
Cruz is a common Hispanic last name.
One famous Hispanic scientists is César Milstein, of Argentina, who shared the Nobel Prize for "pioneering contributions to the theory and techniques of immunology, which were said to lay the basis for advances in medical areas such as cancer treatment and the detection of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).
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