Like millions of Americans and welcome guests, my family ventured to the path of totality—perhaps the most cosmic-sounding thing to which we have ever traveled—looked…
Tag: science
SiouxEmpire.com allows local conservative/libertarian writer and 2016 Sioux Falls school board election last-placer Peter Vaughn Pischke to take a swing at the Charlie Gard controversy (British infant…
Our conversations about the Deep-sixed Borehole Field Test and nuclear waste have led eager reader, commenter, and nuclear physicist Dr. Robert McTaggart likes sending me…
My gross moment of the weekend was reading this line over breakfast: “What people don’t realize about placenta is it’s just like any other meat,”…
The Department of Energy announced this morning that it is cancelling the Deep Borehole Field Test due to “changes in budget priorities.” So guess who gets…
South Dakota’s small dairy operators have had to fight their own state departments of Agriculture and Health to get the right to sell raw milk in our…
Even Somali immigrants can fall for Trumpy anti-science malarkey… which in this case is causing a measles outbreak in Minnesota: In Minnesota, the vast majority of children under age 2…
The temperature broke 90 degrees in the nation’s capital today for the People’s Climate March. Tens of thousands of Americans brought their concern about the…
29 of us—not counting dogs!—Marched for Science here in Aberdeen this Earth Day afternoon. Neighbors from Groton, Britton, Sisseton, and Mobridge joined us to march around…
USA Today features a Boston Consulting Group report on America’s waning lead in industrial innovation. We’re still investing in and churning out more basic and applied research…