Nevada Science Center

Nevada Science Center Hours of operation may vary due to educational outreach events! We will be closed the second Saturday of each month. We cant wait to see you!

Leading community science education through impactful programs and diverse learning opportunities to effectively engage people of all ages and backgrounds, despite their economic circumstances or geographic location Please call or check our posts for current information!

Artemisia tridentata, the Great Basin Big Sagebrush and Nevada's State Flower. This plant occupies the valley bottoms of...
08/20/2025

Artemisia tridentata, the Great Basin Big Sagebrush and Nevada's State Flower. This plant occupies the valley bottoms of the Great Basin and is a keystone species for the high desert ecosystems of the intermountain west.

For all you educators out there starting school, if you need any Nevada-based STEM videos be sure to check out the free videos here on our YouTube Channel. Have a great school year everyone!!!

Picture from the campus of the Stewart Indian School

www.youtube.com//videos

11/14/2022

Tomorrow, November 15 10:00 am PST, we’ll be LIVE from Galena Creek Recreational Park with Ranger Andy Brown!
Don’t forget to pre-register to receive link!
Can’t make it? No problem, register to receive the recorded version right to your inbox!

Click the link here to register! More info on events page

https://ave.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJItdemoqT4iHNPletD9tKrpryi9rWJzw-wN

Thank you Edutainment Learning and Mr. Ralph Krauss for co-organizing and moderating!

10/06/2022

Don’t forget tomorrow Mark Travis, VP of Exploration at Nevada Silver Corp will be presenting for our live Virtual Field Trip at 10am PST on Friday October 7th

Check this out! Mark was able to share with us a couple project sites yesterday in Belmont, NV. Tune in to learn more!

All interested must register to receive link! A recorded version will also be sent out to registered emails if you miss it!

https://ave.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcvdO6pqTooGd1DvFEPSZWvizQxHitG9ksZ

Thank you Ralph Krauss and Edutainment Learning for hosting, co organizing, and moderating our Virtusl Field Trips.

Thank you Geological Society of Nevada for your funding support to make these events accessible to all interested.

✨THANK YOU HENDERSON✨The Nevada Science Center is on the move 🚚 We have moved our Science Center to Carson City 🏛This me...
09/22/2022

✨THANK YOU HENDERSON✨

The Nevada Science Center is on the move 🚚 We have moved our Science Center to Carson City 🏛
This message is hard to post but we are excited to have the opportunity to be able to expand and have a broader reach across our great State serving our many diverse communities!

Becky Hall, co-founder and Director of the Nevada Science Center, will be merging with the Children's Museum of Northern Nevada and will lead both nonprofits in future successes as we expand! We are so excited for this opportunity!

Our physical address in Henderson is closed, but we will still be offering educational opportunities as it is in our Mission to provide educational opportunities despite economic circumstances or geographical location. We are launching our Fall Virtual Field Trips 💻sponsored by the Geological Society of Nevada, in collaboration with Mr. Ralph Krauss from Edutainment Learning! Registration Below

There are so many people to thank and community members and partners that helped us kick off our mission during some of the more difficult times we all faced with the Pandemic. We want you to continue to be apart of our Nevada Science Center Community and hope when you are visiting our Capital you’ll stop by and say HI!

We will continue with updates, and there are still transitions we are busy working out, but we are so excited to share our news with you!
Again thank you so much for your support!

Our new address is
813 N. Carson Street
Carson City, NV 89701

October 7, 2022 10am PST Virtual Field Trip: Exploration in the Silver State
Tune in as Mark Travis, VP of Exploration at Nevada Silver Corp. shares his experience as an exploration geologist in Nevada!
Register Here 👉 https://ave.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcvdO6pqTooGd1DvFEPSZWvizQxHitG9ksZ

November 15, 2022 10am PST
Virtual Field Trip: Historic Galena Fish Hatchery, revitalizing an Ecosystem
Tune with the Nevada Science Center and Ranger Andy Brown presents virtually the historic Galena Fish Hatchery - from its role of revitalizing a decimated fishery in the Truckee Meadows following the Comstock mining era, to how it has become a treasured modern-day community resource.
Register Here 👉 https://ave.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJItdemoqT4iHNPletD9tKrpryi9rWJzw-wN

Thank you again and you can still reach out to contact us! We are not going anywhere, we are expanding ☺️

Meet Mrs. Virgil, a CCSD teacher that will be teaching at Swell Elementary and is busy preparing for her students! The N...
07/27/2022

Meet Mrs. Virgil, a CCSD teacher that will be teaching at Swell Elementary and is busy preparing for her students!
The Nevada Science Center is proud to sponsor Mrs. Virgil and hoping we can all help her reach her goal!
Besides her classroom, there are many more! Check out some of the other teachers looking for some help too!

Let’s show our teachers some love ❤️

To view and donate to Mrs. Virgil’s classroom follow this link! The Science Center will be doing the same!

https://www.donorschoose.org/project/first-year-teacher/6588406/?utm_source=dc&utm_medium=directlink&utm_campaign=tpc_complete&utm_term=teacher_7109031&rf=directlink-dc-2022-07-tpc_complete-teacher_7109031&challengeid=21559964

A note from Mrs. Virgil:

This is my first year teaching in my own classroom. I was a special ed paraprofessional for 3 years and a long term sub for 2 years. This is my first having my own classroom. I am very thankful for my school, but like most first year teachers, my classroom is extremely bare.

The items requested are mainly day to day items: Counting cubes, pencils, pens, notebooks, colored pencils, and markers. I have also included treasure box items such as pop its and squishy mochis. These will provide incentives for students to follow directions in class. I included items like a rug, pillows, and twinkle lights to create a comfortable reading corner for students. The inviting reading corner will inspire students to be great readers! I also requested bulletin board decorations, so I can create a bulletin board that inspires my students to do their best every day!
I want to create a welcoming class for my students, which is in a Title I school. Please help me reach my goal!

Help me give my students a welcoming classroom from a 1st year teacher in a Title I school. This is my first year teaching in my own classroom. I was a special ed paraprofessional for 3 years and a...

Dr. Josh started his new role today serving our communities at the Nevada State Museum! We are sad to see him leave, but...
07/12/2022

Dr. Josh started his new role today serving our communities at the Nevada State Museum! We are sad to see him leave, but proud to see him serve our communities in a different capacity. Thank you Dr. Josh for all you do!

The Nevada Science Center will be closed this week and reopen on the 19th

Farwell to Dr. Josh!We will miss you and excited for your next adventure serving our great state of Nevada as the Direct...
07/08/2022

Farwell to Dr. Josh!

We will miss you and excited for your next adventure serving our great state of Nevada as the Director of the Nevada State Museum in Carson City! Here is a little note from Dr. Josh Bonde.

Come down to wish him Good luck through Saturday before he makes the trip up North! We will all miss Dr. Josh and grateful for all his dedication to our communities here in Nevada.
We will be closed next week July 11-18, and will be open for Dino Days July 19th-23rd 10am-3pm

Read his blog here or posted below, thanks again Dr. Josh! 👇
https://sciencecenternevada.org/2022/07/08/thank-you-from-dr-josh-bonde/

Thank you

Hello followers and supporters of the Nevada Science Center! As many of you have heard, I have accepted a position as the Director of the Nevada State Museum in Carson City starting next week. It has been a pleasure to meet many of you via our educational outreach programs, guests in the Science Center, and at our special events. When Becky and I started the Nevada Science Center in February of 2020 we were not expecting to be starting a non-profit in the midst of a global pandemic which has gone on for over 2 years now. I am proud that rather than throw our hands up, we doubled down and provided resources for our community through all of the ups and downs that the pandemic has brought us. We have been able to virtually take guests to dinosaur digs, to mountain ranges across the state, to museums around the region. The fun thing about doing all of these programs is coming to the realization that Nevada has so many stories to tell that we could never even scratch the surface of them if we did this the rest of our lives. Although I am moving on to my next post, I know that the Nevada Science Center will continue to tell as many of these stories as possible. I want to personally thank our Board of Directors for supporting and believing in the mission of the Nevada Science Center: Chris Palladino, Angela Chan-Stopa, Brenna Schrader, and Dr. Chris Adcock. I want to thank the collaborators who have contributed to our mission as well: Ralph Krauss and Dr. Bernard Means. Our research associates: Dr. Lauren Parry, Dr. Ewan Wolff, Dr. Peter Druschke, and Dr. Means. I am proud that in my time with the Nevada Science Center we have continued to produce new and original research, including naming Nevada’s first dinosaur: Nevadadromeus schmitti! The Nevada Science Center will continue to pursue its mission of bringing quality STEM programing to all corners of the Silver State and beyond, and I look forward to collaborating with the Science Center from my new position at the State Museum. Its important that we support those institutions which give so much to our community. If you enjoy the programming or see the value a small non-profit or institution brings to our state, please support them. Without the support we run the risk of losing these institutions which enrich our state. Before Becky and I began this journey of founding a non-profit I reached out to a friend and mentor of mine, the late Art Wolf. Art laughed at the news when I told him we were going to start our own non-profit. He reiterated the sacrifice and time required. And after his obligatory words of caution he generously said he was excited for us and offered his full support. I hope Art would be proud of where we are at with the Science Center now, and where it is going.
The first adventure blog I typed up for the Science Center over two years ago was highlighting our adventures up to Esmeralda County to explore for Miocene (23-5 million years old) fossils. I mentioned that the roads were empty, the wildlife flitted across the once busy asphalt. As I prepare myself for the trip up that same long stretch of US 95, the roads are far more busy, despite gas prices. The world has cautiously woken up from its pandemic induced slumber. The wildlife again keeps its distance from the shoulders of the highway. Many of us have found hardship over the past 2 years, many of us have had to start something new, have had to have difficult conversations, or make difficult explanations to our little ones. My hope is that through all of this that maybe a virtual field trip, or a social media post from our little non-profit helped you escape for moment and enjoy learning. I hope that where ever in the world you have joined us that you have taken something positive from the experience.
Finally, I want to say a big thank you to my wife, executive director and co-founder of the Nevada Science Center, Becky. Without her leadership and vision, the Science Center would not be a reality. She continues to wake up every morning working her hardest to come up with fun and interesting programs for the kids. She constantly brain-storms for new virtual field trip ideas. She continues to work on her personal research projects. All the while running a small business. She is an amazing person! In addition to all of what she does for the Science Center, she also is a loving and caring wife, an amazing mother and step-mother, and a caring mom to her furbaby Banjo. I love you Becky.
Thank you all for your support over the past two years. Continue to support the Nevada Science Center. The future is exciting for what is in store for the Center in the years to come.

Calling out ☎️ to all our Young Superhero Learners 🦹🦸Farm Stand Story Time Thursday 10am at the Nevada Science Center 📚T...
07/06/2022

Calling out ☎️ to all our Young Superhero Learners 🦹🦸

Farm Stand Story Time Thursday 10am at the Nevada Science Center 📚

This week we’ll be celebrating our Super Science Week with some fun super hero reading 💥

All are welcome, drop-in, and no fee admission!

While you’re at the science center come check out some of our other learning activities for the week!

Then head down Water Street for the Thursday Farmer’s Market 10am-3pm

No admission, the Nevada Science Center is a 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to science education and research. Please consider supporting us through our activities, rock shop, or donation. Everyone welcomed!

Thank you Las Vegas Japan Times for stopping by the Nevada Science Center and sharing Nevadadromeus schmitti and our res...
07/05/2022

Thank you Las Vegas Japan Times for stopping by the Nevada Science Center and sharing Nevadadromeus schmitti and our research!

https://view.publitas.com/las-vegas-japan-times/las-vegas-japan-times-2022-07/page/1

HAPPY 4th of JULY!

ネバダでも恐竜の化石が見つかるって、知っていましたか?今月号のスペシャルは、ネバダで初めて見つかった新種の恐竜ネバダドロメウスのお話。2008年にバレーオブファイヤーで見つけた恐竜の化石が新種であることを発見したジョシュア・ボンディさんと、奥さんのベッキーホールさんに、お二人が運営するヘンダーソンの Nevada Science Center でお話を伺いました!

ラスベガスに新しいラーメン店「 Sh**un Ramen」がオープン!一風堂のマーメンマスターとして名高いFooさんの愛称で親しまれる鐘ヶ江文浩さんのスーパースペシャルな豚骨ラーメンのお店です。今回のインタビューでは、ラスベガスで豚骨ラーメンを作ることになったきっかけ、パンデミックの直前に出したご自身のブルックリンのお店「唐獅子牡丹」の様子、子供のころの思い出など、唸る豚骨スープを作る鐘ヶ江さんならではの生き方をお伝えします。

ラスベガス・グルメ情報は、暑い夏を吹き飛ばす本格四川旨辛中華、「CHENGDU TASTE」です。

Yasu Yoshikawaさんのコラムでは「専用と専用じゃない劇場ショー」と題し、たくさんあるラスベガスのショーの違いを劇場運営の目線でお話してくれます。マニアックだけど、知っているともっとショーが楽しめるお話。

しばらにぶりにラスベガスに戻ってきた@Sush Machidaさん。アメリカに到着早々、いろいろな試練が次から次へと…… アメリカにずーっといると、慣れっこになってしまいそうな(いや、そんなことはない?)兎にも角にも、お帰りなさい!

6月に行われたインターナショナルビューティーショーの楽しいリポートも、アーカスリツコさんがお届けします。
その他にも、ラスベガスの情報満載です。お楽しみください!

HAPPY 4th of JULY!
Did you know that there are dinosaur fossils in Nevada?
The feature story this month is about Nevadadromeus, a new species of dinosaur found for the first time in Nevada. We talked to paleontologists Joshua Bonde and his wife, Becky Hall of Nevada Science Center. They discovered the dinosaur fossil in the Valley of Fire in 2008.
Recently, their paper has been accepted for publication in the Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science.

A new ramen restaurant, SH**UN RAMEN opened in Las Vegas (on the corner of Blue Diamond and Decatur) featuring Foo Kanegae's super special ramen. He is known as a Ramen master of Ippudo, we asked about the path he took to create amazing ramen in Las Vegas. He owns and operates Karazishi Botan in Brooklyn. He opened it just two weeks before the pandemic. We asked how he managed through the difficult time, memories of childhood, etc.

Vegas Gourmet is CHENGDU TASTE, an authentic Sichuan spicy Chinese restaurant.
Yasu talks about the difference between a large permanent theater dedicated to a specific show v.s. a traditional theater that offers multiple variety shows throughout a day, such as the V theater where he performs. It may be a bit maniac, but it gives the audience a different perspective to enjoy the show.

Machida has returned to Las Vegas recently. He ran into various episodes upon arrival in the U.S. Welcome back! Machida-san!

A lot more information about Las Vegas. Please enjoy!

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813 N. Carson Street
Carson City, NV
89701

Opening Hours

Thursday 10am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 3pm
Saturday 10am - 3pm

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