Topic: Research

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Research | November 1, 2009

Renaissance drama, the history of gambling, and more capture the scholarly interest of faculty authors.

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Research | November 1, 2009

Meet some of the researchers at UNLV who are conducting nationally recognized work studying space and the mysteries of the cosmos.

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Research | November 1, 2009

While drought conditions in the West continue to produce record drops in water levels at Lake Mead, a rising tide of research at UNLV seeks to address some of the region’s most pressing water issues.

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Research | November 1, 2009

UNLV faculty demonstrate that research is actually the mother of invention – although necessity certainly got them thinking.

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Research | November 1, 2009

The work of one UNLV master’s student and her supervisor on the psychological and social consequences of gastric bypass surgery led them to compile their findings in a new book, which explores the reasons why patients undergo the procedure and the varied ways that the dramatic weight loss changes their lives.

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Research | November 1, 2009

A new book by the director of the UNLV Center for Gaming Research takes the reader through gambling’s historic timeline, from the earliest origins of using bones for dice up to the development of the high-tech resort casinos of today.

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Research | November 1, 2009

Director of the Hank Greenspun School of Journalism and Media Studies Ardyth Broadrick Sohn has written a book about her time in Huntsville, Texas, examining how the community’s culture and industry are shaped by the local prison facility and legal executions performed there.

David Wong holding quagga mussels
Research | October 29, 2009

Tiny quagga mussels are clogging water pipelines, attaching to boats and lake structures, and causing big problems at Lake Mead.