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South Dakota Mines and the National Security Innovation Network: We talk with research team members from Mines about their work with NSIN.
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A group of grassland scientists led by associate professor Lora Perkins and assistant professor Maribeth Latvis of SDSU’s Department of Natural Resource Management are looking at how biodiversity of plant restoration can impact soil restoration and pollinator habitat. Lora Perkins joins us with more.
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Professor Brian Logue, SDSU Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and two graduate students will develop techniques to determine the chemical composition of drugs from various manufacturers and develop a chemical fingerprint.
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Anamika Prasad, SDSU Assistant Professor, has received the National Science Foundation CAREER award. The five-year, $531,740 grant supports science research using plants as an inspiration for designing and developing flexible composite materials.
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We talk with South Dakota scientists about soil restoration, meet a local National Institute of Health grant recipient who is working to reduce the risk of colon cancer, hear from researchers developing methods to determine if a medication is fake, and learn how scientists are using plants to create new composite materials.
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In The Moment … January 22nd, 2021 Show 976 Hour 2Hospitals and clinics in South Dakota have been under incredible pressure during the COVID pandemic as…
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In The Moment … October 23, 2020 Show 927 Hour 2The pandemic has created obstacles for many in all types of fields. That includes innovation and aspiring…
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In The Moment ... March 20, 2020 Show 778 Hour 2Today's Tech Radio features guests Amos Aesoph, John T. Meyer, Jeff Litterick, Craig Mount, and Heather…
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An international online clinical journal recently published research that reveals major findings that smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol during…
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The Hotel on Phillips opened last October – the 100-year-old building was once a bank and remnants are part of the design. SONIFI is a global technology…