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Filmmaker Penelope Jagessar Chaffer was curious about the chemicals she was exposed to while pregnant: Could they affect her unborn child? So she asked scientist Tyrone Hayes to brief her on one he studied closely: atrazine, a herbicide used on corn. (Hayes, an expert on amphibians, is a critic of atrazine, which displays a disturbing effect on frog development.) Onstage together at TEDWomen, Hayes and Chaffer tell their story.

Penelope Jagessar Chaffer is the director and producer of the documentary/surrealist film Toxic Baby. She works to bring to light the issue of environmental chemical pollution and its effect on babies and children.

Tyrone Hayes, professor at the University of California, Berkeley, studies frogs and other amphibians in ponds around the world. He's become an active critic of the farm chemical atrazine, which he's found to interfere with the development of amphibians' endocrine systems. Hayes is the subject of the chidren's book The Frog Scientist, and lectures frequently. His work was recently covered in Mother Jones.


 

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Mining minerals from seawater
 
bacteria biologically "mine" minerals from water
Will our kids be a different species?
 
Throughout human evolution, multiple versions of humans co-existed. Could we be mid-upgrade now?
China's Cancer Villages
 
Dateline investigates the increase in cancer cases in rural China
Isaac's Proposal
 
The best marriage proposal ever!
Meerkat Moments
 
Some of the magic moments of filming
David MacKay
 
the basic mathematics that show worrying limitations on our sustainable energy options
A Story for Tomorrow
 
through Chile and Patagonia
Baby Koala
 
baby koala is referred to as a joey and is hairless, blind, and earless.
The Importance of Seed
 
Claire Hope Cummings talks about seeds
The Paved Paradise - Bali
 
stretched to breaking point, with a waste problem that's out of control.
Island of waste in the Maldives
 
a part of the Maldives that tourists do not see - a huge island waste dump.
Paul Gilding: The Earth is full
 
Have we used up all our resources? Have we filled up all the livable space on Earth?
The Sea We've Hardly Seen
 
marine microbes provide half the oxygen we breathe
Why I must speak out about climate change
 
James Hansen tells the story of his involvement in the science of and debate over global climate change.
What's left to explore?
 
hidden secrets of the planet's dominant life form: the virus
Hunting of Polar Bears
 
Hunting of Polar Bears for Profit NRDC video
Water has Memory
 
Many researchers are convinced that water is capable of "memory"
Weird Jelly
 
A deepstaria enigmatica jellyfish.
Map of Europe
 
The changing borders of Europe 1000 AD to Present.
Planet Earth
 
A time-lapse of Planet Earth, created from images produced by the geostationary Electro-L Weather Satellite
 
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