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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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The weather is finally warming up. While that might mean the end of winter blues, it means the start of another challenge – wildfire season.
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The public event gathers experts in artificial intelligence , data engineering, and machine learning to discuss the needs and issues of AI-driven tools.
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While other parts of the U.S. will see a total solar eclipse on April 8, some South Dakotans may see 76% coverage. We take a look at the science behind the phenomenon.
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The South Dakota Historic Preservation Office is teaming up with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to offer an Archaeology Camp in Pierre this Summer.
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The tech radio crew discusses changing standards of internet privacy and the current benefits and hindrances of artificial intelligence.
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NASA Partner Eclipse Ambassadors Geoffrey Gray-Lobe and Sasha Lukina take you through the science and how to view the April 8th, 2024 solar eclipse.
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A team of microbiologists across four universities are exploring how to create more efficient and sustainable fertilizers. We discuss the science with two researchers.
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The symposium includes oral and poster presentations form BHSU students, and a key note address from SURF's laboratory director, Mike Headley.
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We look at how the science and politics of fossil hunting has changed over the past 50 years with Peter Larson, the president of the Black Hills Institute.
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Aritra Banerjee, Ph.D., is studying how plaque could strengthen crumbling soil. We learn how he came up with this idea and where he gets the materials for this study.
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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.