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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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Research to turn geothermal energy into power for residential homes is underway in the northern Black Hills.
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The Department of Justice has awarded more than $600,000 to Chris Saunders, Ph.D., a professor of statistics at South Dakota State University for a new project.
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How small and fast can computers get? That's a question Alexey Lipatov, Ph.D., is seeking to answer through his research into 2D computer memory technology.
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The TechRadio crew have compiled a list of new gadgets and gizmos for 2023. Take a listen to find out the latest and greatest in gifting.
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To solve the big problems, sometimes, you need to think micro. A new microscope at South Dakota Mines allows researchers to go deeper than ever before – and could change the materials you use daily.
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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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It may get a little dimmer on Saturday morning across South Dakota. The moon will pass in front of the sun and some parts of the state may see up to 74% coverage.
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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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Gokce Ustunisik, Ph.D., is collecting geologic data to help scientists answer big questions about the Earth, its volcanos, plate tectonics and more.
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The National Institute of Health awarded Sanford Research a $2 million grant to study how neurons are developed inside the brain.