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South Dakota Republican Rep. Dusty Johnson has introduced legislation he said will improve rural broadband infrastructure.
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Nearly 5,000 feet below the surface of the Black Hills, exciting things are happening at SURF – or the Sanford Underground Research Facility.
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USA Today recognizes the DSU president for being a leader in the state's push towards quantum computing and cyber security.
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The South Dakota Science and Technology Authority is marking its 20th anniversary this year.
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Cows can enjoy a more diverse diet when they munch on wildflowers. We talk to the student behind the experiment and what she wants cattle producers to know.
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Technology moves at the speed of your internet connection – and some communities need an upgrade. Lawmakers want to help modernize even the most rural corners of local government.
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Romance can be wild for humans, and it's the same in the animal kingdom. We get a preview of the Woo at the Zoo event and learn about the mating rituals of a few species.
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Ancient stars created most of the atoms around us today. The Compact Accelerator System for Performing Astrophysical Research (CASPAR) takes a peek at that process.
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Quantum computing isn’t the future anymore. South Dakota lawmakers want to ensure the state keeps pace with this emerging technology with a quantum research center.
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The Museum of Geology has now been open to the public for 100 years. We learn about the awe-inspiring specimens on display and their scientific significance.
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Twenty-six Attorney Generals asking the Federal Communications Commission to put restrictions on telemarketers using artificial intelligence.
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A teaching technique from a Spearfish classroom has been published in a peer-reviewed journal. We talk to two of the authors about finding the fun in DNA sequencing.