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Tyrone Hayes + Penelope Jagessar Chaffer:有毒的寶寶?

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電影製作人潘尼洛普(Penelope Jagessar Chaffer)懷孕時,想進一步瞭解自己所接觸到的化學產品會不會影響她未出生的寶寶。所以她請科學家Tyrone Hayes介紹自己深入研究的主題:草脫劑農藥Atrazine,一種用在玉米種植上的除草劑。(Hayes博士是一位研究兩棲類的專家,因為實驗證明農藥會妨礙青蛙的發育,所以對Atrazine持批判態度。) 在TEDWoman的舞台上,Hayes和Chaffer一起告訴聽眾,關於他們的故事。

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, Traditional by YUTING HUANG
Reviewed by Joan Liu
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