RAPID CITY, SD (June 27, 2023) — A group of leading astroparticle physics researchers and physics students from across the nation have gathered at South Dakota Mines for the third
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In one year, a group of Washington-Liberty High School students built a subatomic particle detector from scratch, teaching themselves everything from a new coding language to how to solder. Now, that hardware and software are set to get launched into space this week, though a date has yet to be set. "I feel ecstatic," senior