Topic: Research
UNLV Leads $20M Research Project Funded by the National Science Foundation
Five-year grant will enhance solar energy technology, address issues related to large-scale solar installations in arid desert lands.
UNLV Report Details Health of Nevada's Kindergarteners
Study finds Nevada’s kids have healthier habits this year, but accessing health care continues to be a problem.
Risky Recreation
Why do people choose amateur auto racing over a walk in the park? New research examines link between dangerous activities and our tolerance for risking death.
Rockin’ a Pair of Toning Shoes?
They won’t firm your bottom but they can help you get fit.
5 Big Myths About Gaming
UNLV's Center for Gaming Research dispels some of the more enduring misconceptions about gambling.
Parenting Your Pets
How attached you are to your dog might have something to do with how it came into your life, UNLV anthropology study suggests.
Steamed, Dehydrated or Raw: Placentas May Help Moms’ Post-Partum Health
UNLV anthropology survey examines why women consume their placentas after childbirth.
Black Mountain Institute Spring 2013 Readings and Panels Series
What's the Pitch? Capturing Bits of Energy
A team of students develop a batteryless device to help researchers collect field data.
What's the Pitch? Conserving Water
Engineering students share their idea for saving water in the residence halls.
UNLV Report Studies Economic Impact of a Casino-Resort Development in Toronto
UNLV International Gaming Institute issues fifth and final report of series on policy debates related to casino-resort in Greater Toronto Area.