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Ethics in Social Sciences

Recently, Science for Georgia has taken a look at Social Sciences: what they are (political science and psychology specifically) and why they matter. In the process, we’ve talked a lot about the importance of research methods. An invaluable aspect of…

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Social Sciences: What is Political Science?

“There are two things you should never talk about: politics and religion.” It’s a quote we’ve grown up hearing our whole lives. It’s also one we fail at miserably, especially during the holidays. With so much discourse around politics, it…

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Social Sciences: What is Psychology?

Over the last few years, Psychology has become more and more popular as a topic of everyday discussion. It’s not unusual to open Instagram to find “5 Easy Psychology Tips” or to hear a friend unofficially diagnosing someone as “manic”…

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Why “Soft Sciences” Matter

by Bethany Williams At Science for Georgia, we place a lot of emphasis on the value of science. Our goal is to make science matter in Georgia. But what is science? Ask someone on the street a science subject and…

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Beach Stewardship

There's not a more perfect vacation than heading to a sunny, sandy beach. Georgia's coast offers a variety of fun and adventure for the whole family, as well as some of the most beautiful and vibrant ecosystems in the country…

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Water Resources Directory

Water is a basic building block and necessity for all life. It is essential for agricultural, industrial, and household use for basic human health and economic development. Caring for water and water systems is vital to make sure we have…

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Sheets, Handouts & Guides – An Index

Fact Sheets, Action Sheets, Handouts, and Guides are often attached to our articles as an extra resource to help further your understanding of a topic. Generally, fact sheets offer a few quick facts to introduce you to the basics of…

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Food Waste & Composting in Georgia

What's the situation? In Georgia, food residuals make up 12% of landfill waste annually. That's nearly 151 pounds of food per Georgian every year, a total of 1.6 billion pounds of trash annually in GA. This amount of food waste also wastes $1.92 billion each year. This food and…

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