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Balancing Act
Physical activity can help protect us from Parkinson’s, researcher Merrill Landers says.
Physical activity can help protect us from Parkinson’s, researcher Merrill Landers says.
Political science professor John Tuman on how the Latino immigrant vote might mean more than ever to candidates this season.
The office of undergraduate research helps UNLV students learn, grow, and shine.
A fascination with tissue restoration inspires a UNLV professor and undergraduate student to team up to understand how frogs might impact the fate of humankind.
Super-Earths might have cleaned the inner regions of the solar system and then been swallowed by the sun.
UNLV anthropology professor receives award for research that is highly regarded and responsive to the needs of the state.
How the old papers of an esteemed accountant and the memories of a casino legend chart the shift in the casino model.
UNLV supercomputer helps gaming innovation students do the math and make the pitch for a new fantasy sports game.
Three ways UNLV's supercomputer has lived up to its promise and propelled research and economic development.
Vulnerable youth have a friend in Ramona Denby-Brinson, the 2015 Harry Reid Silver State Research Award winner.
The new Office of Undergraduate Research helps students engage in and celebrate their research and creative activity.
Radiochemistry program teaming with universities, national labs for research and development in nuclear science and security; five-year grant funded by U.S. Department of Energy.