#ATLSciChat with @EmoryHealthcare

In case you missed our Twitter Chat with Emory Healthcare physicians, Dr. Scott Boden and Dr. Amadeus Mason, check out the conversation on the science behind sports medicine here.

 

#ATLSciChat on Video Game Performance with KontrolFreek

If you weren’t able to join in on the chat, don’t sweat it! Explore the links and questions below to learn more about the science of video game performance.​

 

Science Chat on Climate Change with Dr. Marshall Shepherd

If you have been following the news lately, it seems like climate change is a hot topic. We wanted to know more about what scientists are saying about the earth’s evolving climate, so we went straight to a leading expert in the field, Dr. Marshall Shepherd, at our Twitter chat last month.

Dr. Shepherd is the Director of University of Georgia’s Atmospheric Sciences Program and currently hosts the only nationally-televised Sunday Talk Show focused on science, The Weather Channel’s Weather Geeks. He is also a former NASA Scientist and was a 2004 PECASE award recipient at the White House. Explore the links and questions below to learn more about climate change.

Dr. Shepherd is the Director of University of Georgia’s Atmospheric Sciences Program and currently hosts the only nationally-televised Sunday Talk Show focused on science, The Weather Channel’s Weather Geeks. He is also a former NASA Scientist and was a 2004 PECASE award recipient at the White House. Explore the links and questions below to learn more about climate change.

Introducing Science Chat: Our Inaugural #ATLSciChat with the CDC Flu Season

The Atlanta Science Festival is proud to introduce a new series, the #ATLSciChat. In the coming months, we will be hosting live Twitter chats discussing a multitude of STEM-related topics. It is our hope to engage the public in this endeavor, making science relevant in our everyday lives through social media. Continue reading about our first Twitter chat with the CDC Flu Division.