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No city matches Las Vegas when it comes to fantasy architecture on a large scale. Today's Strip is home to a volcano, a pyramid, the Arc de Triomphe, a pirate bay and more.

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

No city matches Las Vegas when it comes to fantasy architecture on a large scale. Today's Strip is home to a volcano, a pyramid, the Arc de Triomphe, a pirate bay and more.

Las Vegas Review Journal

UNLV’s Boyd School of Law moved up three spots in U.S. News and World Report’s latest ranking of the nation’s best law schools.

ARS Technica

It's one of the biggest mysteries of recent human evolution. Roughly 70,000 years ago, Homo sapiens went through a genetic bottleneck, a period when our genetic diversity shrank dramatically. But why? In the late 1990s, some scientists argued that the culprit was a massive volcanic eruption from what is now Lake Toba, in Sumatra, about 74,000 years ago, whose deadly effects reduced our species to a few thousand hardy individuals. Now, new evidence suggests we were right about the volcano—but wrong about pretty much everything else.

Las Vegas Sun

The UNLV Boyd School of Law earned the top spot in the specialty category of legal writing with its Lawyering Process Program in the annual list of best graduate and professional programs by US News & World Report, which was released today.

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It has been some time since optimism swirled around Atlantic City. For several years, there has only been despondency.

The Hans India

Water may be more common than expected at extreme depths approaching 640 kilometres and possibly beyond -- within Earth's lower mantle, says a study that explored microscopic pockets of a trapped form of crystallised water molecules in a sampling of diamonds from around the world.

The Quint

Early humans survived a massive volcanic eruption 74,000 years ago as well as flourished during the resulting climate change, finds a new study.

Las Vegas Review Journal

In 2004, Don and Dee Snyder discussed their next philanthropic commitments and decided to write two checks that day, a $1 million check to help build The Smith Center for the Performing Arts and another for $1 million to the UNLV Foundation.

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