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Article Geothermal research at America’s Underground Lab can bolster U.S. energy independence in the digital age The deepest laboratory in the United States provides a unique test bed for the study of enhanced geothermal systems. May 08, 2025
Article First PREMIER Bank continues commitment to inspire STEM workforce of tomorrow First PREMIER Bank recently announced an increased commitment to the Davis-Bahcall Scholars Program totaling $100,000. January 21, 2025
Article The future of quantum might just be underground Quantum sensors and quantum computers may benefit from a reduction in cosmic-ray muons offered in places like the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) in Lead, SD. June 10, 2025
Article Building a ship in a bottle Derek Lucero joins LZ team as it begins assembly in preparation to move underground May 14, 2018
Article Deep Talks: From LUX to LZ—Dark Matter in the Hills To find dark matter, the collaboration needs a much bigger, far more sensitive detector deep underground. May 07, 2018
Article The coevolution of physics and math When you go far enough back, you really can’t tell who’s a physicist and who’s a mathematician. April 30, 2018
Article WWTP recognized for water treatment Sanford Lab once again recognized for outstanding operation and environmental compliance April 23, 2018
Article U.S., India sign agreement providing for neutrino physics collaboration at Fermilab and in India Agreement paves the way for continued collaboration on neutrino physics experiments in both countries April 16, 2018
Article Back where he started Todd Hubbard comes full circle as mechanical engineer at Sanford Lab. April 16, 2018
Article The science of swords Phones, computers, cars, airplanes have one thing in common: they are made of or contain metal. April 09, 2018
Article Students participate in robotics competition Belle Fourche, Spearfish middle schools test their programming skills in BHSU-led event March 26, 2018
Press Release Majorana publishes results in 'Physical Review Letters' Neutrino experiment at Sanford Lab could provide greater clarity on matter-antimatter imbalance in the universe. March 26, 2018