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AST: Terahertz Imaging

Compound Climate and Infrastructure Events- How Electrical Grid Failure Alters Heat Wave Risk

Join Georgia Tech Professor David Citrin as he gives a talk about new work on using terahertz imaging to read the inscription on a 16th century lead object obscured by…

Jurassic Jokes: Science Comedy at Tellus

Georgia State Energy Profile

Science for Georgia is back with another edition of jazz hands! Science Themed Comedy. This time at Tellus Science Museum. First the Zoo, now Tellus, I think we are on…

$45

Atlanta Science Tavern – The Science of Beer

Compound Climate and Infrastructure Events- How Electrical Grid Failure Alters Heat Wave Risk

Join us with Daniel LePage, Director of Quality at Creature Comforts Brewing Co. for this informative talk on the science of brewing beer. This talk will be in the Eagle's…

Free

#SpeakUpForScience23

Online Atlanta Science Festival Event via Zoom Speaking with your legislators is a perfect example of democracy in action. They can only serve community needs if they know what you…

Free

Ice Cream Science ’23

2023 Year in Review

This Event is part of Atlanta Science Festival – an annual two-week celebration of local science and technology. Join physicists Daniel Sussman and Michael Czajkowski for an exploration of the…

$5

Jazz Hands 2023: Zoo Edition

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A 3D SCIENCE COMEDY EVENT March 21, 2023730-930pm, doors 700pmWorld Studio, Zoo Atlanta, 800 Cherokee Avenue SE, Atlanta, GA 30315 We are back! In person! At the Zoo! Again! What…

$10 – $25

Dekalb EJ Forum: Setting an Agenda

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A series of forums hosted by Rep Becky Evans, New Life Community Alliance, and Science for Georgia. The main goal of this series of forums is to work toward an…

CST: Why Weld? Sustainable Structures from Scrap

Legislative Scorecard - SB 429

Location: South River Art Studios, 1300 Fleetwood Dr SE, Atlanta, GA 30316 Time: 12pm Julia Hill of Sculpture Things will give us an introduction to welding and scrap at South…

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