#140 - Jhenelle Williams: Nuclear Applications in Environmental Sciences

Published: Nov. 14, 2021, 2:41 p.m.

Today's storyteller is Jh\xe9nelle Williams! Jh\xe9nelle is an ocean engineer from Jamaica using nuclear technology to do ocean and environmental science research. If you're wondering how that works and what that even means, don't worry that's the very first thing we talk about! We talk about the types of research they do, how they use nuclear techniques to further their knowledge. They use this technology to research mangroves, sediment, microplastics, sargassum, and air quality research. I found this to be really cool and we've had a lot of people on to talk about stable isotopes but we never talk about HOW the stable isotopes are processed, and this is one of the ways. So that really clicked for me and felt like a missing knowledge link! Jh\xe9nelle is awesome, this was a great conversation, and y'all enjoy!

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You can find Rachel Villani on Twitter @flyingcypress and Storytellers of STEMM on Facebook and Twitter @storytellers42.

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You can find Jh\xe9nelle on Twitter @IslandGirlFHW.

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National Geographic Explorer Program: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/society/our-explorers/?nav_click

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Rachel works on the Coastwide Reference Monitoring System (CRMS) in Louisiana: https://www.lacoast.gov/crms/Home.aspx

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Rachel's Outdoor Conservation Book Club: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/741391-outdoor-conservation-book-club

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Book List: Instinct by by TD Jakes, The Dune Series by Frank Herbert, Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer, All We Can Save by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and others

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Recorded on 12 September 2021.