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Ice Cream Science

2023 Year in Review

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…

$5

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 physics of disordered solids, and answers to the questions you never knew to ask about ice cream. ​We promise the only brain freeze will come…

$5

ASF: A Scoop of Science

Southface Institute 241 Pine St NE, Atlanta, GA

  A Scoop of Science is SOLD OUT! Thank you for your support! See you on the 16th! 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.…

$12

Jurassic Jokes: Science Comedy Night

Tellus Science Museum 100 Tellus Drive, White, Georgia, United States

This event is a production of Science for Georgia and Tellus Science Museum -- YOU MUST REGISTER USING THIS LINK Meetup RSVPs will not provide entry. Get event information and see the comic lineup here! Friday, September 13, 2024, 7 - 9:30 PM Tellus Members: $30 Non-Members: $45 Advance registration required. Registration closes Wednesday, September 11, 2024 at…

$30 – $45

Jazz Hands: Malignant Humor

Wild Heaven, West End 1010 White St SW, Atlanta, GA

In honor of survivors everywhere, including several Science for Georgia stand-up comedians, we are hosting a special edition of Jazz Hands Science Stand Up to support a very special cause: Cancer Research.

$50

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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