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The programs will be offered online in an asynchronous format, with participants able to learn at their own pace and in any time zone over the six week course schedule.
COVID-19’s new variant has yet to show up in Southern Nevada, according to the latest wastewater data.
Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ National Astronomical Observatories (NAOC), along with their international partners, used the Five-hundred-meter Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) to identify a binary pulsar system with an orbital period of 53 minutes. This newly discovered system, known as PSR J1953+1844 or M71E, bridges a previously existing gap in our understanding of the evolutionary stages of spider pulsar systems.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police said the driver, identified as 17-year-old Gene Ashley-Aragon, ran a red light in a 2001 Buick LeSabre and hit a marked patrol LVMPD vehicle that was driving through the Flamingo and Boulder Highway intersection.
Leafy vegetable and whole berry supplementation-based dietary counseling improved the metabolic pathways involved in the pathogensis and prognosis and of gestinational diabetes mellitus, a recent study published in Nutrients has shown.
The MSG Sphere became an instant sensation when it turned on its lights during the Fourth of July weekend. Since then, the new concert venue has drivers stopping in the middle of the road, people running across lanes of traffic, and big traffic backups all just to get the best possible view.
The allure of the mainland has long won over people from the state with the nation’s highest cost of living. Now, experts fear the fire and the redevelopment that follows could speed up gentrification of Maui and the outward migration, in particular for Native Hawaiians, a group that includes many of the state’s poorest.
From El Salvador to the United States, in order to fight fascism we need to remember our radical history and use it to seed real revolution. We also need to "touching the tiger in the balls" Roberto Lovato, Salvadoran journalist and author of Unforgetting: A Memoir of Family, Migration, Gangs, and Revolution in the Americas, joins to talk about the importance of remembering and healing from historic trauma, current Central American politics, and U.S. foreign policy.
Minjia Yan To Support People Breaking College Barrier at University of Nevada, Las Vegas