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Luis Alvarez and Walter Alvarez made scientific creations of many things we still use today.

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Yes, Luis Walter Alvarez had a brother named Walter Alvarez who was also a renowned scientist. Walter Alvarez is best known for his work on the hypothesis that a comet impact caused the mass extinction of dinosaurs.

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Luis Walter Alvarez was born on June 13, 1911 in San Francisco, California, USA.

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Luis Walter Alvarez studied at the University of Chicago.

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Geraldine Smithwick

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September 1 1988

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yes, to cuban parents.

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Technically, yes. But "hispanics" can be of any race. Alvarez was Caucasian.

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Walter and Luis Alvarez proposed the theory that a large rocky object, such as an asteroid or comet, colliding with Earth caused the mass extinction of the dinosaurs. This theory is known as the Alvarez Hypothesis.

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Luis Walter Alvarez won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1968 for his research on bubble chambers and his contribution to the development of the theory of elementary particles.

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Luis Alvarez or Luis alvarez?

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in his same birth place, San Francisco CA

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In North America, Chicago. (I think...) Sources:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez

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Luis Walter Alvarez won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1968.

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Luis Alvarez died on September 1, 1988 at the age of 77.

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Luis Alvarez was born on June 13, 1911.

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Luis Alvarez Renta was born in 1950.

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Luis Alvarez has written:

'Mis otros cuentos'

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Luis W. Alvarez has written:

'Alvarez' -- subject(s): Biography, Physicists

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Walter and Luis Alvarez proposed that a large rocky object that collided with Earth caused the mass extinction of the dinosaurs. They suggested that this object was an asteroid or comet that struck the planet approximately 66 million years ago, leading to the end of the Cretaceous period.

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Luis F. Alvarez died on 1937-05-24.

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Luis F. Alvarez was born on 1853-01-04.

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Walter C. Alvarez was born in 1884.

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Walter C. Alvarez died in 1978.

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Juan Luis Alvarez Gayou has written:

'Sexualidad'

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yes glodys Bernice and Robert his mother was a school teacher BUT spent most of her time taking care of them

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The physicist Luis W. Alvarez was of mixed Spanish-English descent. He was the grandson of the physician Luis F. Alvarez who was from Asturias, Spain and lived in Cuba. His mother was named Smyth, a classic English name. (I met Luis Alvarez a few times as a child.)

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Walter Clement Alvarez has written:

'Nervousness, indigestion and pain'

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he was married. he married Geraldine Smithwick in 1936 and had 2 children, Walter and jean. In 1958 he married Jane L. Lanids and had 2 more children, Donald and Helen.

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Luis Walter Alvarez was known for his contributions to the field of physics and his work in experimental particle physics, particularly his research on subatomic particles. He also won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1968 for his development of the hydrogen bubble chamber. Additionally, Alvarez was involved in the development of the atomic bomb during World War II as part of the Manhattan Project.

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Carlos Luis Alvarez has written:

'De ayer a hoy'

'Las ciento y una \\'

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Luis H. Alvarez A. has written:

'La victoria cultural, 1987-1996'

'Medio siglo'

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Luis Alvarez-Lajonchere has written:

'La pesca de lisas (Pisces: Mugilidae) en Cuba'

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Luis Walter Alvarez won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1968 for his contributions to the development of the high-energy particle physics. He received the prize specifically for his work in the discovery of a large number of resonance states, made possible by his development of the hydrogen bubble chamber.

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Luis Walter Alvarez faced challenges in his career when he proposed his theory on the extinction of the dinosaurs due to an asteroid impact, which was initially met with skepticism. He also faced difficulties when working on the Manhattan Project during World War II due to the secrecy and pressure involved in developing the atomic bomb. Additionally, as a Hispanic scientist in a predominantly white field, he likely faced discrimination and barriers to advancement.

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These are many Mexican-American scientists. Some of these include Luis Walter Alvarez, Franklin Chang-Diaz, Mario Molina, Ellen Ochoa, and Carlos Noriega.

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He is still alive today

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Walter Alverez was born in San Francisco, California on June 13, 1911

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i have no idea why would i know this? i have no idea why would i know this?

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Walter Ventosilla has written:

'A quien corresponda'

'Luis bandolero Luis' -- subject(s): Fiction

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June 13, 1911, San Francisco, California - September 1, 1988.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_Walter_Alvarez

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dude, he didnt even die yet!

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