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Cara Hetland will broadcast from the 4850 level of the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) on Friday, July 7th, from 12-1pm Central.
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We're revisiting our favorite In the Moment science conversations, including with DUNE lead engineer Joshua Willhite on the mind-bogglingly big excavation project.
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Ian Helgeson and Kole Pickner worked at DUNE for a couple years. Learn about with their impact on the colossal, multi-year undertaking.
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Sanford’s underground research facility, known as (SURF), is located at the former Homestake Gold Mine in Lead, South Dakota.
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$13 million has been approved for the Sanford Underground Research Facility, or SURF, by the Joint Appropriations Committee. That proposed funding next goes to the House floor for consideration.
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Advances at the Sanford Underground Research Facility in Lead may give physicists insight into the building blocks of the universe.
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A popular YouTuber will be the keynote speaker for the Sanford Underground Research Facility's science festival on Saturday.
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It's that time of year for the annual Neutrino Day event at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF). On this special Innovation on In the Moment, SDPB's Cara Hetland interviews scientists live from the 4,850-feet level. (Yes, nearly a mile underground!)
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The artwork of Buffalo, New York artist Gary Sczerbaniewicz often aims to disorient the viewer. His sculptures and installations force you into small, uncomfortable spaces.
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SURF is working to create "Cangleska Wakan," an ethnobotanical garden to better understand the Native culture of the Black Hills. It aims to be a place where people can commune with nature and foster respect and understanding for the natural world