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During a recent talk at the ethnobotanical garden near the old Homestake Mine, Marty Two Bulls Jr. described his visual art approach at a lab dedicated to studying the invisible.
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There are fewer places for dark matter particles to hide thanks to a detector located a mile underground in the northern Black Hills. The Lux-Zeplin detector has narrowed down possibilities where these particles exist.
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Cavern excavation for the long-baseline neutrino facility, or LBNF is officially complete, and the project is shifting into the next phase.
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The Sanford Underground Research Facility hosts Neutrino Day in Lead July 13.
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The EPA provides $3 million for cleanup and redevelopment projects across South Dakota.
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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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Two large employers in the northern hills co-hosted a job fair on Tuesday. Both Fermilab and the Sanford Underground Research Facility want to hire skilled trade, technical and administrative roles to assist with upcoming neutrino research.
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After the mines in the Cornwall region of England closed, miners immigrated to Lead, South Dakota where they brought with them a meat pie called pasty.
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Marty Two Bulls Jr. and Gina Gibson from SURF introduce us to a program that bridges science and art. We ask how Two Bulls Jr.'s artistic journey led him underground.
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The South Dakota Science and Technology Authority is marking its 20th anniversary this year.