Serving as a free resource for science teachers in Nevada and across the country
Official selection in the 2019 Sigma Xi STEM Art & Film Festival
Shared on the National Science Teachers Association website as a "freebie for science teachers"
Check out the Mineral Monday channel to view all past episodes.
Serving as a free resource for science teachers in Nevada and across the country
Official selection in the 2019 Sigma Xi STEM Art & Film Festival
Shared on the National Science Teachers Association website as a "freebie for science teachers"
Want to watch more? Check out the Mineral Monday channel to view all past episodes. Don't forget to subscribe!
Are Ichthyosaurs fish, lizards or dinosaurs? Mineral Monday competition winner, Vera, answers this question and more in this season 3 finale episode! Vera is a budding paleontologist and geologist. In fact, she brought in her own personal collection of 10 objects to share with Keck Museum curator Garrett Barmore which includes the mosasaurus tooth featured in her winning video submission!
Garrett Barmore took the show on the road for the first-ever field trip edition of Mineral Monday! In this episode, explore the beauty of Fly Ranch out near Nevada's Black Rock Desert. Recently purchased by the Burning Man Organization, this stunning geological site has three unique geysers including the famous Fly Geyser, hot and cold springs, and a diverse population of desert plants and animals. Watch this episode to Learn about the Burning Man Organization's plans for the property, the formation of geysers, and much more!
In this two-part episode, Garrett Barmore explores Newmont Goldcorp's Twin Creeks mine to learn how gold goes from in the ground to the finished project. Be sure to watch part two of this episode to learn exactly how gold is made and to get an in-depth tour of the Twin Creek's facility.
Nothing beats the classic Mineral Monday episodes featuring the many incredible minerals in the Keck Museum collection. This episode features two beautiful specimens of Topaz. Watch to learn more!