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Pint-Sized Science S1 E5 Interviewee: Dr. Jessica Ray, Assistant Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Washington Interviewer: Emily Kerr, PhD Candidate in Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University What happens when the rain dissolves potentially dangerous metals, organic chemicals, and other contaminants after a storm? In this episode of the Pint-Sized Science Podcast, we sat down with Dr. Jessica Ray, a professor at the University of Washington whose research is focused on developing materials and technologies to remove dangerous contaminants from stormwater before it reaches our waterways. To learn more about Dr. Ray and her work, check out her website at ray-aimslab.com/.

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Pint-Sized Science S1 E5 Interviewee: Dr. Jessic…
Duration
00:23:24
Publishing date
2020-10-30 02:34
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https://soundcloud.com/sitn-boston/pint-sized-science-what-happens-when-the-rain-dissolves-potentially-dangerous-materials
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