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June 8 ST&T: How the Brain Works

June 8, Noon. Rose Circle Park June’s ST&T will focus on "How the Brain Works" hosted by Leah Krevitt. From federal research grants to panicked WebMD searches, we ask a lot of different questions about our brains. How do real-world…

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Robots Day at Fernbank

May 18, 10 to 1Fernbank Museum of Natural History. 767 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA Come join Science for Georgia and many other STEM organizations at Fernbank's Robots Day. "Connect with Atlanta’s favorite bots at the ultimate robot meet-and-greet as machines…

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May 11 ST&T

May 11, Noon. Rose Circle Park May's ST&T will feature Dr. Anthony (Tony) Martin. Dr. Martin is geologist and paleontologist at Emory University, where he teaches classes in geology, paleontology, and environmental sciences. He is especially interested in traces, such as…

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May – Science Tails & Trails

May 11, Noon. Rose Circle Park This month's ST&T will feature Dr. Anthony (Tony) Martin. Dr. Martin is geologist and paleontologist at Emory University, where he teaches classes in geology, paleontology, and environmental sciences. He is especially interested in traces,…

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May the 4th

Science for Georgia will be at the Race Through Space. The Race Through Space is a 5K or 1.6K run/walk through Piedmont Park. The 5K departs from the sun and tours a scale layout of the solar system. The 1.6K…

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March for Science Atlanta, 2019

Georgia scientists and supporters took to the streets to march for science on April 22nd, 2017. It was an unforgettable display of advocacy that brought in over 4,000 people. Organizers however knew the problematic culture of labeling science and facts…

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Science in Georgia

By Claire Jarvis, PhD Claire Jarvis is a science writer based in Atlanta, GA. You can follow Claire on LinkedIn and on Twitter @StAndrewsLynx If you were asked, “What cool science takes place in Georgia?” you might need time to think about…

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