News: Division of Research
Amputation is a serious threat to people with diabetes. A team of UNLV faculty researchers, entrepreneurial students, and economic development experts is working to bring a better way to prevent the problem to market soon.
UNLV, advisory firm Applied Analysis create public-private partnership to give university access to powerful real-time data analysis tool.
After seven firefighters died in a collapsed parking garage, engineering professor Ying Tian wanted to help design more resilient buildings. His research was shored up with seed money from a UNLV grant.
Data from NASA’s Mars Exploration Program is helping Elisabeth Hausrath understand how soil and water might have once interacted on the surface of our solar system’s most-Earthlike neighbor.
Political science professor Rebecca Gill is examining the ways we evaluate judge performance and how gender or racial bias influence the results.
Kim, a leading expert in active materials and energy systems, recognized with annual award from Nevada Board of Regents at March 6 meeting.
Kids fall all the time, but bouncing back can be trickier when it happens in a hospital. Thanks to an internal grant, UNLV professor Janet Dufek has been able to collaborate with a leading children's hospital to tackle the issue.
History professor takes a look at how the civil-rights struggle played out in second-tier cities like Grand Rapids, Mich.
UNLV researcher patents a chemotherapy compound that uses a heavy metal derivative to improve cancer treatment.
UNLV removing some of the stumbling blocks for getting students interested in the science and engineering fields. The key: Get 'em while they're young.
The three-year project will increase number of practitioners working with children at risk for behavioral health issues.
The social work professor's fourth and final book on the thinkers who shaped the world leader's pacifism and civil disobedience.