ST&T:ALCOHOL MISUSE & LUNGS: WHEN SUPERHEROES LOSE THEIR SUPERPOWERS
“How much alcohol is ‘safe’ to drink?” “Alcohol affects the lungs??? How?” In this Science Tales and Trails, we’ll discover the answers to these questions and more!
“How much alcohol is ‘safe’ to drink?” “Alcohol affects the lungs??? How?” In this Science Tales and Trails, we’ll discover the answers to these questions and more!
O Science For Georgia, in partnership with IEEE Women in Engineering – Atlanta, IEEE Young Professionals, and Association of Women in Science – Georgia Chapter, welcome you to our annual SciTober Fest. This celebration of science (and beer) is sponsored by Monday Night Brewing and Garnish & Gather. Scientists and friends of science can network,…
Think like a scientist. But first, know the process. Join us as Jasmine George demystifies.
The Chattahoochee RiverLands is an initiative to introduce the metro Atlanta community to its river. Walt Ray with the Trust for Public Land will share the overarching goals of the Chattahoochee RiverLands and will outline what the big idea is.
Online Event - Zoom Want to learn how to engage with your local government in Georgia? This workshop will discuss it all—from how bills become laws to how the state budget is created. We also look at the various governmental structures that local jurisdictions can adopt, and the current policy issues affecting Georgia. By knowing…
For decades, strict drug laws rendered practically impossible research on psychedelic drugs such as psilocybin and lysergic acid. Recent years, however, have seen an explosion of studies into these substances and their effects at nearly every level of analysis. Cognitive neuroscientist Bradley Cooke will discuss recent research findings, interpret the effects of psychedelics on consciousness,…
Zoom Join WIB-Atlanta as we congratulate our 2022 DEI Grant Award Winner, Science for Georgia. Sci4Ga is a nonprofit dedicated to improving communication between scientists and the public, increasing public engagement with science, and advocating for the responsible use of science in public policy. On February 17th at 1 p.m., our organizations will host a…
Climate change is panic-inducing. Some change requires action by state, federal, and world governments to deal with the enormity of the problem. But, as a single individual, what can you do that has a real impact?A local Atlanta startup has an answer! Come learn about Hazel, a new mobile app that makes it simple and…
Virtual Event via Zoom What do we want? Democracy! When do we want it? Now! But how do we get there? Speaking with your legislators is a perfect example of democracy in action. They can only serve community needs if they know what you care about. If science is what you care about, log in…
We all scream for ice cream! But have you ever really thought about what it is? A liquid? A solid? A glass? Ice cream has more in common with toothpaste, froth, and glass than you might expect. Join physicists Daniel Sussman and Michael Czajkowski for an exploration of the physics of disordered solids, and answers…
Doors open 7pm We are back! In person! At the Zoo! What could go wrong? Scientists are funny! And because we’re scientists, we’ve got data to back that statement up! Back by popular demand, and *in 3D* come see scientists do stand-up comedy at Science Jazz Hands! Learn the answers to all of life’s mysteries,…
In Person Join Science for Georgia for an evening of science trivia and flex your science knowledge! The winning team will receive a prize.Beat the Science for Georgia team and you also get a prize!Check out our Science Tavern talks for a leg up: https://www.youtube.com/c/ScienceforGeorgiaThe will be a Special Mystery Guest! Hint: Science ComedyEach $10 donation…