GSJ: Spring Intern Showcase
OnlineGeorgia Science Junction: Spring Intern Showcase! Thursday, April 25th 7pm-9pm Online and Streaming Location: Zoom and YouTube Join us for this celebration of Science for Georgia's Spring Interns! They have been…
Georgia Science Junction: Spring Intern Showcase! Thursday, April 25th 7pm-9pm Online and Streaming Location: Zoom and YouTube Join us for this celebration of Science for Georgia's Spring Interns! They have been…
The Science of Choice: Why Ranked Choice Voting Isn't Just for Politics Tuesday, May 21st 7pm-9pm In-Person and Streaming Location: Mutation Brewing, 5825 Roswell Rd NE, Sandy Springs, GA 30328,…
Have you ever wondered how utilities and governments understand, plan and manage the vast amounts of water flowing through their communities? Hear the planning and global information systems perspective. What tools exist to map out the array of water infrastructure in your communities? How are national and local data utilized to understand and plan for an array of water related challenges? From raining and rivers to treatment and taps, we’ll give a high-level overview with interactive mapping and imagery. Hopefully by the end you know a little more about how communities manage water, and how data, science, and city planning come together to build more resilient and reliable systems.
Iceland, the land of fire and ice, has been experiencing fissure eruptions since 2021. But what exactly is a fissure eruption? In this talk, geologist Dr. Tamie Jovanelly will discuss the mechanics of a fissure eruption, highlight historical eruptions in Iceland that have had global consequences and explain the current volcanics on the island. Additionally, she will share why geologists all around the world are excited about the new scientific discoveries being revealed in the magma.
*Rescheduled from Sept 26th to Oct 3rd due to Hurricane Helene* All tickets purchased for previous date will be honored for the new date. If you can not attend the…
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