Is the Coronavirus a Pandemic? And does that matter?
UNLV epidemiologist Brian Labus answer four questions about the outbreak.
UNLV epidemiologist Brian Labus answer four questions about the outbreak.
UNLV history professor Elizabeth Nelson separates facts about the effects of marketing, consumerism, and social media on the holiday's evolution from fiction about love's golden age.
New UNLV research provides context for climate history of Guatemalan rainforests.
New studies that expectant mothers should know about warn against marijuana use.
A collection of stories featuring interesting discoveries driven by UNLV that have made news in 2019.
150 cooks, servers and dishwashers almost shut down a Democratic debate.
Doctoral candidate Jason Avedesian researches connection between concussions and lower body injuries.
Rebel Grad Slam winner Nam Hoang’s research focuses on how tumors trick the body into feeding them, and how to stop it.
UNLV’s new Department of Brain Health leads interdisciplinary effort to answer tough questions about traumatic brain injury.
Graduate student Wenrong Wang harnesses his gaming knowledge to lead an interdisciplinary study on the use of facial recognition.
Collaboration, confidence-building, and cash prizes are hallmark of product prototype showcase.
New study links daily marijuana use to adverse fetal health outcomes.