For media inquiries, visit the Office of Media Relations website or call 702-895-3102.

Matada.GR

A simulation using artificial intelligence shows that the coronavirus could infect 2.5 billion people in 45 days and kill at least 52.9 million of them.

Ensia

Walking along the edge of a seasonally dry lakebed on the eastern outskirts of Mexico City, there is near perfect silence except for the occasional airplane that flies overhead.

New Scientist

For years, astronomers have been searching for patterns in strange blasts of radio waves coming from space. These fast radio bursts (FRBs) had seemed totally random, but for the first time we have seen an FRB that turns off and on again at regular intervals. Now we just need to figure out why.

Daily Mail

Astronomers have identified the first reliable pattern of a fast radio burst (FRB) source in deep space, but still don't know what causes the phenomenon.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The LVCVA has just uncorked its new tourism campaign, “What Happens Here, Only Happens Here.” UNLV’s College of Fine Arts could make that phrase the subtitle of its 2020 Hall of Fame lineup.

Goodnet

The Nevada deserts are an ideal place for solar farms.

K.N.P.R. News

Last time, we talked about an impeachment involving a Nevadan at the state level. Nevada has another major connection to the history of impeachment: in 1986, U.S. District Judge Harry Claiborne became the first federal judge impeached, convicted, and removed from office since the Civil War. It was a complicated, controversial case.

Houston Chronicle

Nearly 80 years after the first casino blinked to life along the stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard now known as the Strip, the re-illumination of Las Vegas is nearly complete.

Houston Chronicle

Nearly 80 years after the first casino blinked to life along the stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard now known as the Strip, the re-illumination of Las Vegas is nearly complete.

You Might Also Like

Josh Hawkins, UNLV
Campus News |
News highlights featuring UNLV students and staff who made (refreshing) waves in the headlines.
students in spring
Campus News |
News highlights starring UNLV students and faculty who made local and national headlines.
Spring Flowers (Becca Schwartz)
Campus News |
A roundup of the top news stories featuring UNLV students and faculty.