We talk about who owns a fossil with the president of the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research. Plus, we look at barriers to cancer care in South Dakota.
We look at how the science and politics of fossil hunting has changed over the past 50 years with Peter Larson, the president of the Black Hills Institute.
HILL CITY, S.D. – The Black Hills Institute of Geological Research opened in Rapid City in 1974 and moved to Hill City in 1978. Institute president and CEO Peter Larson
Discover an ever-changing and expanding collection of dinosaurs, fossils and amazing discoveries when the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research in Hill City celebrates its 50th anniversary.
China's booming electric vehicle industry is fuelling a lithium rush in the Tibetan plateau that risks damaging the troubled region's fragile ecology and deepening rights violations, research published Wednesday said.But many exiled Tibetans accuse China's ruling Communist Party of repression, torture and eroding their culture, with rights groups and some Western governments backing their claims.