CNAM-Bio works with industry and government partners to help solve bioprocessing challenges and create a seamless path from bench-scale to pilot-level production.
South Dakota Mines replicate Martian magma conditions, revealing critical minerals and insight into the planet's geological history and possible future planetary exploration.
The CDC is changing its masking guidelines saying most people in the U.S. live in places where healthy people can safely take a break from wearing masks.
Megan Ostrenga, curator of The Journey Museum, talks about how astronomy is observed by people today, and shares Native Americans' unique perspective on astronomy.
Pioneers came to the Black Hills in the late 1800′s in search of gold, and in that same spirit the Black Hills are attracting the pioneers of today, scientists who are looking to unlock the secrets of the universe.
Alright, stargazers – you’re going to want to look to the sky this week. While the Perseid meteors have been showering the sky since mid-July, it’s expected to peak Aug. 11-13, according to EarthSky.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. The state of California. New York City. Hospitals and nursing homes. Colleges and universities. Employers are putting COVID-19 vaccine requirements into place and it’s getting attention. But what happens if workers refuse?
Anyone with a green thumb knows that the garden teaches patience, care and watchfulness. The Pennington County Sheriff’s office is hoping to sow these valuable life lessons, by giving inmates the chance to grow alongside what they plant.
California, Washington, and Oregon are some of the states battling widespread forest fires, the particles from the burning forests are swept up by high winds and taken across the country, causing haze in the South Dakota sky.
Since last Wednesday, South Dakota has seen an increase of 200 cases bringing the state’s total number to 124,948. Since Monday, the state of Wyoming has seen a 279 increase in COVID-19 cases bringing the total number of cases to 63,988.
Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin successfully blasted off to space today, landing on the same week Apollo 11 made it to the moon 52 years ago. For Rapid City Councilman for Ward Two, Ritchie Nordstrom this anniversary brings back memories of his role in space history.
The Beetles were on tour, Winston Churchill was laid to rest, and the Saint Louis Arch was constructed all in the 1960′s, and in that same era, the main transmission line providing power to Rapid City was built. Black Hills Energy says it was time to take the regions electric grid from vintage to modern.
The northern plains are hot and dry this year, and as the sun continues to peek through the smoky air, the cattle industry in Western South Dakota is beginning to suffocate, leaving ranchers and farmers praying for rain.
“We’ve been getting a lot of applications from people that are less than skilled in the construction industry,” leaving some projects that require experience slow to start and difficult to achieve.
Assemble your atoms because Saturday is Neutrino Day, a celebration of all things science.
Black Hills FOX Reporter Katrina Lim shows us what Sanford is doing to get everyone interested in this innovative field.
Future engineers are showing their talent. We caught up with a few brainiacs to talk about how they are changing the world... one science project at a time.
While it may be a little early for 6th graders to choose their college major, South Dakota School of Mines Chemists are working to ignite students' interest in STEM careers
Tuesday night the Sanford Underground Research Facility and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory updated the community on the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility in Lead, a facility required for a high-intensity neutrino beam.
The long-awaited total solar eclipse has come and gone.
But was it worth all of the hype?
Black Hills FOX reporter Heather Janssen traveled to Lusk in the path of totality to find out.
If you didn't have your eclipse glasses before Monday, you probably figured out it was next to impossible to find a pair. Unless you went to the Rapid City Library.
Federal and state agencies have put fire bans in place across Wyoming in preparation of Monday's solar eclipse, which is expected to bring tens of thousands of visitors to Wyoming.
Less than a week away! The total solar eclipse slated for August twenty-first has Americans preparing for the rare event. It’s the first time in nearly 100 years that a total solar eclipse will be visible across the entire United States.
Hardrockers put their minds to the test to help preserve valuable fossils in central Utah.
The School of Mines class took the semester to create a management plan to help improve the Cleveland Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry.