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Research to turn geothermal energy into power for residential homes is underway in the northern Black Hills.
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What do Stanford, MIT, and South Dakota Mines all have in common? They’re all members of the Universities Research Association.
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Magdalena Osburn, Ph.D., takes us into the Deep Mine Microbial Observatory. She left microbial samples underground in 2019. What did she find when she returned in 2023?
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Art collaboration team Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick are opening an art installation at Black Hills State University featuring artwork based on SURF's research.
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Summertime is peak road trip season – whether you’re a family of four or the South Dakota Department of Education. What do the state’s education leaders want to find this summer?
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On July 10th, 2007, the National Science Foundation selected the former Homestake Gold Mine in Lead as the site for the Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory.
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Chief Henry Red Cloud is founder of Red Cloud Renewable. He discusses finding new approaches to sustainability.
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Get a little geeky with comedian and communicator Brian Malow. He talks about finding the funny in science and celebrating innovation.
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The Sanford Underground Research Facility's annual free festival highlights all the science happening below the ground. Learn about SURF's experiments and events.
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The decay of tantalum-180m is so rare that no one's ever seen it. A new experiment is seeking to do just that, and its findings could shake up the field of physics.