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SHS is history ... at SDSU, that is
Republicans have wanted to hear for years that Stephanie Herseth Sandlin was history. Monday night, she gave them their wish. Sorta. Herseth Sandlin gave a Harding Lecture at SDSU Monday night and b...
Posted on 4/12/11 at 12:15 PM
Weekend Baking: Bittersweet Brownies with Orange Creme Frosting
I wasn't planning to use creamy, sweet and tart Orange Creme to frost brownies. With a small bowl of the creme remaining after a couple of practice runs making Cherries Jubilee to prepare for the dinn...
Posted on 3/4/11 at 7:54 AM
Areavoices Digest #20 - From Scottish chemists to Minnesota politicians
Welcome back to our weekly look at areavoices blogs you might want to review. Three have been around for awhile. Two are brand spankin' new. Enjoy! The Corner Bar - http://cornerbar.areavoices.com- "A...
Posted on 2/23/11 at 12:28 PM
Groups discuss Landsat 8 in Sioux Falls
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — Nearly 120 scientists and engineers from around the world are meeting in Sioux Falls this week to discuss operational and technical issues regarding the new Landsat 8 satellite.June 18, 2013
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Mitchell residents to chat live via video with physicists underground
By Braley Dodson , June 18, 2013
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Court: Isolated human genes cannot be patented
June 14, 2013
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Public meetings about proposed lab to be held
June 04, 2013
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Discovery of 3 Triceratops skeletons give SD institute rare opportunity
The South Dakota-based Black Hills Institute of Geological Research and the Naturalis Biodiversity Center from the Netherlands are excavating the remains of the Triceratops and the left foot and leg of a Tyrannosaurus rex near Newcastle, Wyo.June 03, 2013
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USGS taking over satellite mission from NASA
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — The U.S. Geological Survey EROS Center in Sioux Falls will officially take over the Landsat 8 satellite mission from NASA on Thursday.May 30, 2013
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State biologists begin white-tailed deer study
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks is conducting a whitetailed deer fawn survival study to learn more about the deer population in southeastern South Dakota.May 28, 2013
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SDSU scientists documents rapid wetlands loss
Wetlands in eastern North Dakota and South Dakota are shrinking at a rapid pace.May 28, 2013
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Sanford lab selected for nuclear reaction experiment
LEAD (AP) — Scientists have selected the Sanford Lab in Lead as the site for an experiment that seeks to simulate nuclear reactions that take place within stars.May 21, 2013
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New satellite appears to be working flawlessly
By Dirk Lammers , May 07, 2013
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World-renowned chemist to give lecture at USD
VERMILLION (AP) — A world-renowned chemist will give the annual Haines lecture at the University of South Dakota today. Omar M. Yaghi, professor of chemistry at the University of California-Berkeley, will talk about porous crystals for clean energy. He is also director for the molecular foundry at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.April 22, 2013
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Demography conference set for next month at SDSU
BROOKINGS (AP) — The South Dakota's State Census Center is hosting a demography conference next month to teach the average person how to read and understand data.April 18, 2013
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Stop fires, spread cancer
Studies probe health effects of flame retardants.By LIZA GROSS , April 18, 2013
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Ray Davis heralded as neutrino pioneer
April 06, 2013
A taxpayer’s guide to the galaxy
By Denise Ross , April 06, 2013
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