News Box Video Postings Additional Posts
Showing 141 - 160 of 458 Articles
< Previous 1234567891011121314151617181920212223 Next >
Did Climate Change Shape Human Evolution?
 
scientists are studying how changes in climate may have influenced early human evolution in Africa.
Yosemite Range of Light
 
Yosemite National Park, the High Sierra, and the Eastern Sierra
Sculpting waves in wood and time
 
Sculpture inspired in equal parts by math and nature.
A 50-year plan for energy
 
steps we must take to end the world's dependence on oil
A Battery
 
inexpensive, incredibly efficient, three-layered battery using liquid metal
Iceland Reevaluates Mortgages
 
Iceland. Some mortgages are being (and some have been) revalued..
The Wild Dolphin Project
 
Two-Way Communication Between Dolphins and Humans
Dolphins and Mirrors
 
researchers at the Baltimore Aquarium discover amazing new data about dolphins and self-recognition with mirrors.
Cycle-Skating
 
The precursor to rolling blading.
Water & Powder
 
Not Green! And all that plastic and time!
Wood Burning El Camino
 
A Finnish politician has converted his American-built El Camino to run on woodgas.
Northern Lights
 
In The Land Of The Northern Lights timelapse by Ole C. Salomonsen
Baboons Spot Words
 
Baboons Can Learn to Spot Printed Words
How to buy happiness
 
Michael Norton: How to buy happiness
Brian Greene
 
Brian Greene: Why is our universe fine-tuned for life?
Hexagonal Pewter Stool
 
Metal molds in sand. How are ancestors used to do it.
Steve Case talks about
 
AOL co-founder Steve Case believes that a generational shift away from ownership and toward community sharing is taking place.
Moral behavior in animals
 
Empathy, cooperation, fairness and reciprocity are shared traits
The other inconvenient truth
 
agriculture has become the largest driver of climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental destruction.
How can technology transform the human body?
 
ways to merge biology and technology in our own bodies.
 
Showing 141 - 160 of 458 Articles
< Previous 1234567891011121314151617181920212223 Next >





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.


 

Share this page...
Become a Fan of Inspiration Green

 

 

Additional Posts
Showing 141 - 160 of 458 Articles
< Previous 1234567891011121314151617181920212223 Next >
Did Climate Change Shape Human Evolution?
 
scientists are studying how changes in climate may have influenced early human evolution in Africa.
Yosemite Range of Light
 
Yosemite National Park, the High Sierra, and the Eastern Sierra
Sculpting waves in wood and time
 
Sculpture inspired in equal parts by math and nature.
A 50-year plan for energy
 
steps we must take to end the world's dependence on oil
A Battery
 
inexpensive, incredibly efficient, three-layered battery using liquid metal
Iceland Reevaluates Mortgages
 
Iceland. Some mortgages are being (and some have been) revalued..
The Wild Dolphin Project
 
Two-Way Communication Between Dolphins and Humans
Dolphins and Mirrors
 
researchers at the Baltimore Aquarium discover amazing new data about dolphins and self-recognition with mirrors.
Cycle-Skating
 
The precursor to rolling blading.
Water & Powder
 
Not Green! And all that plastic and time!
Wood Burning El Camino
 
A Finnish politician has converted his American-built El Camino to run on woodgas.
Northern Lights
 
In The Land Of The Northern Lights timelapse by Ole C. Salomonsen
Baboons Spot Words
 
Baboons Can Learn to Spot Printed Words
How to buy happiness
 
Michael Norton: How to buy happiness
Brian Greene
 
Brian Greene: Why is our universe fine-tuned for life?
Hexagonal Pewter Stool
 
Metal molds in sand. How are ancestors used to do it.
Steve Case talks about
 
AOL co-founder Steve Case believes that a generational shift away from ownership and toward community sharing is taking place.
Moral behavior in animals
 
Empathy, cooperation, fairness and reciprocity are shared traits
The other inconvenient truth
 
agriculture has become the largest driver of climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental destruction.
How can technology transform the human body?
 
ways to merge biology and technology in our own bodies.
 
Showing 141 - 160 of 458 Articles
< Previous 1234567891011121314151617181920212223 Next >