Study: Maternal Placenta Consumption Causes No Harm to Newborns
The largest study of its kind found mothers who consumed their placenta passed on no harm to their newborn babies.
The largest study of its kind found mothers who consumed their placenta passed on no harm to their newborn babies.
We conducted the first comprehensive survey of alumni opinions of UNLV in 10 years. Here’s what we learned.
Esport championship, an Oprah Moment, and a (somewhat) daring neurologist — News from around campus
Rebel Robotics team wins out over more than a dozen schools in American Society of Mechanical Engineers competition; takes on world next.
UNLV professor Lynn Comella on why academics should find ways to explain the complexities of research to the wider public.
Lied Library will open Book 'n' Bean and Extended Study Area during Study and Finals Weeks from 2-7:30 a.m.
UNLV study shows frog embryos can fully regrow their eyes after injury, debunking a belief that they can’t.
Projects include a portable wind turbine for easy power generation following natural disaster, a mobile app that helps shelter animals find families, and a hands-free thermal imaging camera for first responders.
This is the 8th consecutive year UNLV has earned the designation from G.I. Jobs Magazine.
The student-led Scientista Foundation chapter is working to close the gender gap in professional STEM fields.
Passing the baton in the search for distant planets.
Jessup will start at Southern California’s Claremont Graduate University July 1.