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Mines researchers moving South Dakota’s newest cash crop to market

Bharath Maddipudi, Ph.D., Mines postdoctoral researcher, holds a battery made from corn stover that has been converted to carbon. (Courtesy of SURF)In South Dakota, what’s left behind after harvest has long been treated as an afterthought.At South Dakota Mines, it’s starting to look like the future.Researchers in Rapid City are turning corn stover — the stalks and residue left in fields — into high-grade carbon materials that could help power el…
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thedakotascout.com broke the news in on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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