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Science for Georgia joins AAAS’s Local Science Engagement Network

It’s no joke – Science for Georgia joined AAAS’s Local Science Engagement Network (LSEN) on April 1st.    The LSEN is...

What Does Science Say: Controversy Over Movie Studio Construction Plans

by Michael Czajkowski There is currently a battle taking place over 340 acre expanse of green, forested land in southwest...

2021 Education and Workforce Speaker Series

Georgia has negative three percent unemployment rate in the tech sector. To fill these jobs, and the countless other science...

The Contents of Chicken Litter

Chicken waste, called chicken litter, is a natural part of poultry production. While it can be used as a fertilizer,...

About the Okefenokee Swamp (and Proposed Mine)

Science for Georgia is a 501(c)(3). We work to build a bridge between scientists and the public and advocate for the responsible use of science in public policy.

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