May 2025 – The Good, The Busy, and the Ugly
Learn how May was awesome, but more importantly learn how you can share you story and be the change you want to see. We know #ScienceMattersHere - but right now we must make it clear to all of Georgia.
Learn how May was awesome, but more importantly learn how you can share you story and be the change you want to see. We know #ScienceMattersHere - but right now we must make it clear to all of Georgia.
More on data centers! Amy Sharma was recently invited to speak before the Georgia General Assembly's House Special Committee on Resource Management. This committee was formed to understand the impact of new, non-traditional, manufacturing and industry such as data centers…
Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral in water. Decades of scientific research have repeatedly demonstrated that measured levels of fluoride in water are safe and prevent tooth decay. Fluoride has recently been in the news as several states are considering…
On May 22, 2025, the Georgia Science Junction featured talks by Dr. Leslie Rubin and Kevin Li from the Break the Cycle of Health Disparities Program. The talk opened with Dr. Leslie Rubin reflecting on two decades of work addressing…
Hydrogen is commonly referred to when talking about low carbon energy sources. The reason for this? Unlike fossil fuels, when hydrogen is burned it solely emits water. While exploring methods to harness this fuel safely, a series of hydrogen production…
Data Centers are descending on Georgia. Science for Georgia was recently featured twice on local news stations discussing the environmental impact and possible solutions.
The benefits of science research are all around us. From technology, to healthcare, to agriculture. At Science for Georgia we are cataloging and sharing the good, the missing, and the ugly impacts of science, or lack thereof. We need your help…
Happy May! We’ve made it out of the month of foolishness (and pollen) and into the month of graduations, mother’s day, and “wow – is it already 90 degrees?” Thank you, thank you to everyone who participated in our April…
Feeling overwhelmed with misinformation? It's not just for April fools anymore. Learn how to take action against misinformation and also why Science for Georgia needs your support!
Amy Sharma was recently the co-author of a blog at the New York Academy of Sciences on science communication!