Dr. Max Liboiron’s BabyLegs project inspired a meaningful discussion on microplastic pollution, said Michelle Cheng, manager, Integration Level Education Programs at Cooper Hewitt. Note the Statue of Liberty in the background.
June 20, 2019
Dr. Max Liboiron’s BabyLegs project inspired a meaningful discussion on microplastic pollution, said Michelle Cheng, manager, Integration Level Education Programs at Cooper Hewitt. Note the Statue of Liberty in the background.
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