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Rapid City native Emily Graslie is back online co-hosting a new series with PBS's It's Okay to be Smart.
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With the onset of severe weather season, meteorologist Kelly Serr reminds folks to think about where to shelter from strong straight-line winds or tornadoes.
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If you have a new TV and you’re wondering how to make sure you receive all that SDPB has to offer, here are a few things you should know.
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The South Dakota Science and Technology Authority has signed a cooperative agreement with the Department of Energy’s Office of Science. Now, federal money will flow into the Sanfor
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Techradio's annual Guide to Geek Gifting
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State Climatologist Laura Edwards discusses climate change in SD.
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A rare winter phenomena was caught on camera in the Black Hills.
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The view of totality from a country road in east central Nebraska.
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SDPB's Science Steve and The University of South Dakota's Dr. Joel Sander give you the rundown on what you need to know to watch next week's solar eclipse.
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Watching the solar eclipse in South Dakota with amateur astronomer Frank Belinskey.
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Do you miss Owen and Morning Classics? Here is a way to never miss out on the classics from SDPB Radio.
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The contents of an old jar might lead to a cure for cancer and better understanding of humanity's impact on climate change. Or not.