UNLV Researchers Remind Us Why Quantum Physics Is Just So Freaking Cool
The College of Sciences installs a dilution refrigerator, a machine used to study quantum particles and devices near absolute zero.
The College of Sciences installs a dilution refrigerator, a machine used to study quantum particles and devices near absolute zero.
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Erin Breen, longtime safety advocate, on the Maryland Parkway project and other transportation improvements coming to the Valley.
Benjy Sedano-Herrera is finding international success through his research in a UNLV Life Sciences lab and his networking outside of it.
College of Sciences is building an academic training and workforce development program around soil and groundwater remediation.
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Six-year study reveals that closely following Mediterranean and DASH diets is linked with lower cardiovascular disease risk.
Working in the field of immunotherapy, Amani Makkouk’s career was set in motion by her time as a master’s student in the School of Integrated Health Sciences.
UNLV railroad engineering expert Harry Teng gives an inside look on what it took to get Nevada’s high-speed rail project on track.
UNLV casino management researcher Anthony Lucas looks at the apparent diminishing returns between free-play offers and patron behavior.
The native Nevadan and triple alumna is devoted to making our community better through the Nevada Institute for Children's Research & Policy.
By building relationships with members of the industry and other universities, the institute's director hopes to advance funding for research.