New Patent Covers ‘Explosive’ Subject
UNLV engineer Robert Schill takes the guesswork out of deactivating explosive devices.
UNLV engineer Robert Schill takes the guesswork out of deactivating explosive devices.
UNLV International Gaming Institute’s Robert Rippee, Jennifer Roberts, and Brett Abarbanel take the lead in researching esports, a new trend that turns video-game playing into a spectator sport.
The Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup awarded more than $55K in seed money to three UNLV teams for their health care, hospitality, and esports business ideas.
Bad news for astronauts headed to Mars, breast cancer survival rates in Southern Nevada, the esports trend, and more.
UNLV geoscientists and students like undergraduate Amber Turner (left, with alumna Lisa Danielson) are studying our planet and others to understand the impacts humans are having on Earth and the possibilities of life beyond it.
What do a heist thriller, the evolving human diet, water quality, consumer behavior, literature, and Mars have in common? All were the foundation of research awards UNLV faculty gar-nered this year.
For the first time in its history, UNLV exhibited at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), which regularly attracts more than 175,000 techies from around the world.
UNLV researchers work to brighten the future for Nevada, its neighbors, and beyond.
Authors explore atomic testing, sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace, and more.
An annual accounting of research and economic development activity over the last fiscal year.
UNLV President, Dr. Len Jessup and UNLV Vice President for Research and Economic Development, Dr. Mary Croughan welcomes UNLV Innovation readers to the Fall 2017 issue.
New book on 19th century Mexican community proves a written tradition, previously assumed to have ended around the battle for independence, continued beyond.