UNLV Professor: Communication Problems Prevalent For Military Couples Throughout Deployment Process
A recent study of Army wives finds military couples struggle to communicate effectively before, during and after a service member's deployment.
A recent study of Army wives finds military couples struggle to communicate effectively before, during and after a service member's deployment.
UNLV researchers complete detailed model showing how the shallow sediments of the Las Vegas Valley will respond during an earthquake.
The UNLV Baby and Child Rebel Lab researches why babies stereotype and how stereotyping can be curbed before children reach adulthood.
Small-town life during the rise and fall of Southern Nevada's mining industry is chronicled through rarely seen newspaper clippings, photos, and letters in a digital library collection, Southern Nevada: The Boomtown Years 1900-1925.
Elevated mercury levels in canned tuna may put your health at risk.
Wetter conditions could increase water storage in Lake Mead by nine to 48 Percent within two years.
UNLV Researchers Test Three National Brands’ Canned Tuna for Mercury; More than Half Exceed EPA Guidelines
Disparate economic links between states among the factors leading to pockets of recovery in some cities (Colorado Springs, Albuquerque and Denver) with continuing recession in others (Las Vegas, Phoenix and Boise)