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Frontiers Science News

Last year, an article published to Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution made headlines across the world after it claimed human brains shrank in size approximately 3,000 years ago. This, according to the authors, may have driven by the externalization of knowledge in human societies, thus needing less energy to store a lot of information as individuals. As a result, we developed smaller brains.

Columbia Daily Tribune

QAnon followers who may have become discouraged about how things turned out on Jan. 6, 2021, have a new sense of purpose with Monday's FBI search of Donald Trump's home at Mar-a-Lago, said University of Missouri researcher Chris Conner.

K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3

Hello from the medical district, the headquarters of our medical community. Located here is the new Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV, one way we're trying to bring in more doctors.

K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3

Despite the national trend of rent up by as much as 15% year to year in June, housing costs for students on the campus of UNLV appear to be in check.

Nevada Current

Builders in Southern Nevada sold 434 homes in July, down from 713 the previous month, according to analyst Home Builders Research, sparking concerns about rippling economic effects.

Scientias

Until now, our brains were thought to be bigger than they are today. They would have gone through a sudden contraction about 3000 years ago. Scientists are now coming back to that.

Inovacao Tecnológica

Less than two years after catching the world's attention with the discovery of a material with room-temperature superconductivity , a team of physicists at the University of Nevada, USA, has taken the leap to a new level.

Yahoo!

Two years ago, a team of physicists synthesized a room-temperature superconducting material for the first time, making the material superconducting at 15°C under an extreme pressure of 267 GPa. Recently, the team published new research breaking the previous record, making the material appear superconducting at room temperature with only 91 GPa pressure.

Las Vegas Review-Journal En Español

It was a deadly Tuesday morning for pedestrians in the Las Vegas Valley, with three dead and a fourth seriously injured in four separate incidents.

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