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An eight-member delegation from Nevada took off for Singapore on Thursday on a mission to attract high-tech, water-related companies at Singapore International Water Week, a conference held every other year and this year from July 10 to July 14.
Bo Bernhard, the executive director of the International Gaming Institute at the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ, was named to the Philip G. Satre chair in gaming studies at the University of Nevada, Reno.
Thanks to the use of an electroactive polymer, the material could make prostheses much more flexible and can even be handled by external electronic means.
Politicians often speak of taking campaigns to the grass-roots level, but Dr. Jacob Thompson and his UNLV students are digging even deeper, planting the seeds of election education across the Clark County School District.
Making sense of big data is often likened to finding a needle in a haystack. But a dean at UNLV’s engineering college says he’s improved the analogy. Organizing big data is more like finding one-tenth of a needle in a haystack, argues Rama Venkat, head of the Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering. “(And) there are not enough scientists to figure out what is in it,” he said.
A revolution is taking place in medication and the Nevada Institute of Personalized Medicine at UNLV is at the forefront.
'Maximalist' trainers don't transform performance, suggests a new study—but that hasn't stopped top athletes from wearing them.
Can casinos gamble on millennials and get it right?
For Daniel Sahl, of the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ’s (UNLV) Gaming Innovations, it’s possible, but only if casino floors are willing to change to appeal to the younger generation.