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N.B.C. News

In March, after France entered into lockdown as the first wave of the coronavirus throttled the nation, Lorian De Sousa turned to Twitter with nothing but time on his hands.

K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now

A local professor has been chosen to join a mission to Mars. UNLV Geoscientist Arya Udry was selected out of 119 applicants by NASA.

Yahoo!

A UNLV scientist will help NASA with its Mars mission by studying rocks collected from the red planet. The mars rover will recover the rocks from the planets surface.

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

A second UNLV geoscientist has been tapped to join the research team for NASA's Mars 2020 Mission.

Hospitality Technology

In their entirety, the most-read hotel stories are a how-to guide of sorts for hoteliers looking to make the right investments for the current times. Operational efficiency, guest relations, contactless and future-proof technologies were among the common themes of 2020’s most read stories.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The Mirage will open the new year by shutting down totally from Mondays through Thursdays, MGM Resorts International announced Monday.

ABC 13 News

Hearing that an already dangerously contagious virus—has mutated into an even more contagious version is sending shockwaves across the world.

Pahrump Valley Times

As a researcher studying magmatic rocks, UNLV geoscience professor Arya Udry has had to rely on meteorites catapulting through the solar system and surviving their descent through Earth’s atmosphere to make her work possible.

Raw Story

It was a down-in-the-mud presidential campaign, but the dirtiest part comes on Inauguration Day.

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