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Tyrone Hayes + Penelope Jagessar Chaffer: 中毒的宝宝?

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电影制作人 Penelope Jagessar Chaffer对她在怀孕期间面临的化学制品很好奇。它们会不会影响她未出生的宝宝?她让科学家Tyrone Hayes简要介绍他研究很深的课题:阿特拉津,一种用于玉米上的除虫剂。(Hayes是一位两栖动物专家,他对阿特拉津持批评态度,因为它对青蛙的发育有明显的影响。在TEDWomen的舞台上,Hayer和Chaffer讲述他们的故事。

Tyrone Hayes studies frogs and amphibians -- and the effects on their bodies of common farming chemicals. Full bio »

Penelope Jagessar Chaffer made the film "Toxic Baby," exploring environmental toxins through interviews and surreal imagery. Full bio »

Translated into Chinese, Simplified by Emma Zhao
Reviewed by Jingjing Song
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