News: College of Sciences

two men kneel on ground to put together lab equipment
Research |

The College of Sciences installs a dilution refrigerator, a machine used to study quantum particles and devices near absolute zero.

artist rendering of deep-space plasma bubble
Research |

New study by international team of scientists in the journal Nature has discovered the origin of the persistent emission of radiation observed in some deep-space fast radio bursts.

Mirage Resort
Campus News |

Roundup of the hottest news headlines featuring UNLV students and staff.

man in white coat using lab equipment
Research |

Benjy Sedano-Herrera is finding international success through his research in a UNLV Life Sciences lab and his networking outside of it.

SEFTY Summer '24
People |

Professor Edwin Oh’s 'SEFTY' program is providing a slice of life for future scientists, giving high schoolers an authentic lab experience.

Martin Schiller Lab
People |

Professor Marty Schiller talks about his business and how UNLV made it possible.

group posing in front of sign that reads Ice Age Fossils State Park
Campus News |

GeoPaths program leads to more student-centered and interactive Earth science classes.

Josh Hawkins, UNLV
Campus News |

News highlights featuring UNLV students and staff who made (refreshing) waves in the headlines.

Math equations superimposed over a world map and textbooks.
Campus News |

After 50 years at UNLV, Satish Bhatnagar finds that learning the history of mathematics — or any subject — provides a deeper understanding of the world around us.

Artist rendering of NASA Swift Satellite
Research |

Two studies pair observational data with machine learning models to increase precision in distance estimates for GRBs. 

Madison Montellano
People |

Madison Montellano knows what it means to take the road less traveled, embracing each twist and turn through her academic adventure.

commencement profile (josh hawkins/unlv)
People |

President Keith E. Whitfield honors six graduates who have shown exemplary commitment to both the community and their studies.