

The Mario Molina Center, a leading research institute in Mexico, carries on his work to create a more sustainable world. Molina for his critical scientific discoveries, Google said the planet’s ozone layer is on track to fully recover in the next few decades. Nothing could compare to the joy of watching tiny organisms glide across his toy microscope. Molina was one of the researchers who exposed how chemicals deplete Earth’s ozone shield, which is vital to protecting humans, plants, and wildlife from harmful ultraviolet light, Google wrote in a blogpost.īorn March 19, 1943, in Mexico City, he was so passionate about science that he turned his bathroom into a makeshift laboratory. Mario Molina, who successfully convinced governments to come together to save the planet’s ozone layer, with a doodle depicting his achievements.Ī co-recipient of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Dr. The opposing team consists of snails.Google on March 19 celebrated the 80th birthday of a Mexican chemist, Dr. You can play cricket using the avatar of the insect cricket. When you visit the Google homepage, the ‘G’ can be seen batting while wearing a chef’s hat and the word ‘e’ can be seen bowling. On April 28, Google reintroduced the cricket Doodle that was first showcased in 2017 during the ICC Champions Trophy. In light of this, we’re launching a throwback Doodle series looking back at some of our popular interactive Google Doodle games,” said Google. “As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, people and families everywhere are spending more time at home. It will bring back 10 of its popular interactive Google Doodle games. Over the years, Google has launched several minigames as Doodles on its homepage to mark big occasions. To help people pass time, Google announced a throwback Doodle series that will showcase a Doodle everyday over the next two weeks under the ‘Stay and Play at home’ tagline.


The world is currently fighting the Coronavirus pandemic and many people have been stuck at home for over a month.
