Legislative RoundUp 2022
The Georgia General Assembly wrapped up it’s 2-year session in April. Science was present in some bills and absent in others. On Aug 16, 2022 we hosted a Legislative Roundup. We went over the 21-22 session and then spend a…
The Georgia General Assembly wrapped up it’s 2-year session in April. Science was present in some bills and absent in others. On Aug 16, 2022 we hosted a Legislative Roundup. We went over the 21-22 session and then spend a…
Water quality has a direct impact on our health and the health of the ecosystem. https://youtu.be/URYQAno99Do Check out these videos below to learn more about various issues that are directly effecting water quality in Georgia. Enter for a chance to…
The dog days of August are upon us, but I guess, thanks climate change, this summer has been a hot, sticky, mess for a while now. And while every time you get a news alert you may feel a bit…
A SCIENCE COMEDY EVENT Nov 4, 2022730-930pm, doors 700pmTellus Science Museum, 100 Tellus Dr, Cartersville, GA 20120 Jazz Hands is so popular we are taking it on the road! To Cartersville and the Tellus Science Museum. We are in search…
A lot happens in May – and here at Science for Georgia we decided to pile on to an already hectic month by hosting a lot of things and kicking off the Scavenger Hunt to the Sea! Back by popular…
Efforts to make Georgia soil more productive may be curtailed by confusion over what a soil amendment is. A soil amendment, sometimes referred to as soil conditioner, is anything put into soil to make it better suited for growing. A…
After the hustle and bustle of March - we took some time to rest and reflect in April. But Science for Georgia still maintained April awesomeness. We had Science Trivia Night at Monday Night Garage. Lots of things were learned.…
By Ariel Armstrong Food insecurity is an issue for millions of Americans. Food, and what we eat, are wrapped in many layers of social, cultural, and societal contexts. It is important that we continue the conversation around food insecurity. It…
Science for Georgia has been working with several folks including, Senator Harold Jones (D-Augusta) and Kwabena Nkromo. On Jan 18th we met GA's Commissioner of Agriculture, Gary Black. Commissioner Black is very interested in improving food security. We discussed what…
(it also made us very tired...) Every year we know March is going to be tiring, and no matter how much we prep and plan, it is still very tiring. But we did some amazing things and we are proud…