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Jazz Hands 2022: Zoo Edition

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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,…

✨Science Tavern Trivia Night✨

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…

Social Media STEM Virtual Workshop

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April 23rd and April 30 Online Science Communication (or STEM Communication) is a way to explain science research and share about science topics to different audiences. STEM Communication includes writing and talking about science, and even filmmaking too. In this digital age, social media has driven a whole new way to communicate science and reach…

$5

Celebrate Earth Day with Sci4GA and CBWW

4 Fireside Chats

Saturday, April 23rd, 2022, 11am-2pm at Dunbar Recreation Center April 23rd is the big day! The main goal for the event is to share information with the local community around the intersection of environmental health and human health. A secondary goal is to provide an opportunity for organizations such as Sci4GA to engage with the local…

Science Tales & Trails: Controlled Burns in the Working Forest

May 14th, 2022 12pm - 2pm In Person Location: Georgia Wildlife Federation, 11600 Hazelbrand Rd NE, Covington, GA 30014 Join Sci4GA and Dr. JT Pynne for a walking tour of the Georgia Wildlife Federation's working forest and learn about the forest management experiments being run in Georgia's biome.

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & CLIMATE PROTECTION CONFERENCE

May 26, 20229am to 4pm, Reception 4pmOur fabulous sponsors have enabled this conference to be free of charge. Robert F. Hatcher, Sr Conference Center100 University Parkway, Macon, Georgia 31206 Zoom Join us for Georgia’s first Environmental Health and Climate Protection Conference that brings together community leaders, concerned citizens, elected officials, and industry experts to hear from environmental…

AST: Effects of Extreme Weather Events on Perinatal and Child Mental Health

May 28th, 2022 7pm - 9pm In Person Location: Manuel's Tavern, 602 North Highland Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30307 Extreme weather events are becoming more common and so are the mental health consequences that can result from them for this vulnerable part of the population. Join us and Dr. Jennifer Barkin back in person at…

AST: PRODUCT OF THEIR ENVIRONMENT: CELLS IN ORTHOPAEDIC REPAIR

July 23rd, 2022 7pm – 9pm In Person Location: Manuel’s Tavern, 602 North Highland Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30307 During this Atlanta Science Tavern, you will hear about how cells “feel” and respond to their environments, how this changes during injury, and ways we may be able to modify a cell’s environment to improve repair of injured…

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Legislative Roundup

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The Georgia General Assembly wrapped up it’s 2-year session in April. Science was present in some bills and absent in others.  We need your input, as members of the science and friend-of-science community, on what was good, and what was bad, and what was missing.

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AST: Climate Change, Let’s Talk about it (ENROADS CLIMATE SIMULATOR)

A lot of claims have been made by industry leaders and politicians about climate change solutions. But are they speaking the truth? Perhaps in their hearts, they are working on the best climate change solution, but what does science say? At this presentation, Enroads Climate Ambassador Doug Nichols will show us exactly how well all…

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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 a layer of corrosion.

Science for Georgia is a 501(c)(3). We work to build a bridge between scientists and the public and advocate for the responsible use of science in public policy.

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