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AST: THINK LIKE A SCIENTIST

Think like a scientist. But first, know the process. Join us as Jasmine George demystifies.

AST: Chaos to New Order: Psychedelics on the Brain

Mark and Tony

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,…

✨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…

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.

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 to something!

$45

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

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