Manuel Toharia Cortés Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Manuel Toharia studied at both French and Spanish high school in the Liceo Francés of Madrid. He studied Physics (specializing in Astrophysics) in the Universidad Complutense of Madrid. From 1969 he has been a journalist and scientist working in radio, TV, newspaper and interactive museums. Between 1970 and 1979 he was the science editor of the "...
He is writer of more of thirty books, among them: "Meteorología Popular" (1988), "El Libro De Las Sectas" (1989), "Tiempo Y Clima" (1990), "El Clima" (1993), "El Desierto Invade España" (1994), "Astrología: ¿Ciencia O Creencia?" (1995), "Micromegas: Del Dinosaurio Amaestrado Al Agujero De Ozono" (1996), "Medio Ambiente, Alerta Verde" (1997), "El Colesterol" (1997), "El Futuro Que Viene" (1998) and "Los Hijos De Hoy" (1999).
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Is a popular scientist. Sometimes he is called "the Spanish's Carl Sagan".