The Weather All Around Us exhibits invite visitors to be a North Dakota TV meteorologist, staff a weather monitoring station, create a cloud, and plant trees to mitigate the effect of wind on a farm.
The area provides ample space for families to gather and plan activities, and immediately partake of hands-on activities with a sampling of our brain teasers and the Everbright board.
The hands-on exhibits in Science First provide young children and adult caregivers opportunities to experience inquiry-based science in a welcoming and safe environment.
The experiences in Transforming Energy involve visitors in a range of energy-related subjects, processes, and concepts from the physics of energy to exploration and generation of traditional and alternative energy sources.
In 1994, our founding scientist Frank Koch saw his dream take shape. The original Gateway to Science opened, where children could discover and explore the world of science.
Help us transform lives through the power of science and science education—inside the Gateway to Science, in our schools and beyond—with your support of NDGTS.