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Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn to Give Keynote Address at Nov. 15 Event
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UNLV researchers explore how inhabitants of arid lands are able not only to survive but thrive in one of the most hostile, extraordinary landscapes on Earth.
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An annual accounting of research and economic development activity over the last fiscal year.
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Fusion profiles the first three recipients of the Harry Reid Silver State Research Award.
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UNLV faculty authors shed light on medieval science, airfield pavements, and juvenile justice.
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UNLV’s nationally recognized department of educational psychology, housed within the College of Education, has made remarkable strides recently
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A new book examines the history behind the creation of a separate court system for juvenile offenders and the discussions surrounding social and emotional development of adolescents.
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Dr. Elspeth Whitney explains how science in Medieval times laid the groundwork for modern scientific advancements.
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The 2002 Harry Reid Silver State Research Award winner works on harnessing the region’s natural resources to create sustainable energy technology.
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With an eye to the future, the 2004 Harry Reid Silver State Research Award winner chronicles the unique past and dynamic present of Southern Nevada.
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The 2003 Harry Reid Silver State Research Award winner studies the unique processes of desert ecosystems to examine how climate change may affect other regions of the world.
UNLV history professor Andrew Kirk, project director Mary Palevsky, and sociology professor Robert Futrell.
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The Nevada Test Site Oral History Project is documenting, preserving, and disseminating the stories of those involved in one of the most technologically sophisticated yet controversial endeavors in Nevada’s history