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Slender Threads / Global Citizens / Public History

Several pundits and scholars have noted the similarity between media behavior today and in the run-up to the American Civil War and during it.

New York Post

Las Vegas is gearing up to score a royal flush of sports franchises — by bringing basketball to Sin City.

India Currents

Bipolar disorder may be a life-altering condition but it is treatable.

The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education

The award honors a legal educator who has provided support, encouragement, and mentoring to colleagues, students, and aspiring educators, and has achieved excellence in the areas of public service, teaching, and scholarship.

Las Vegas Review Journal

In states dependent on the dwindling Colorado River, planning is key.

Las Vegas Sun

UNLV used this donation and worked with Allied Esports to transform a social lounge into a high-tech gaming center for both the experienced esports athlete as well as the passing enthusiast.

The News & Observer

Earlier this month, NASA showcased the X-59, an experimental plane that promises to break the sound barrier without producing earth-shaking sonic booms. One NASA administrator described the plane as making “a gentle thump.”

The Herald-Sun

Even at 60,000 feet, Concorde was loud. The pioneering supersonic passenger jet, which last flew in 2003, was so noisy that governments generally banned it from zooming at supersonic speeds over land.

Living on Earth

A new paper documents how the trees were able to regenerate using energy reserves stored for many decades. Lead author Drew Peltier explains.

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