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Did the 12th century B.C.E. — a time when humans were forging great empires and developing new forms of written text — coincide with an evolutionary reduction in brain size? Think again, says a UNLV-led team of researchers who refute a hypothesis that’s growing increasingly popular among the science community.

Las Vegas Review-Journal En Español

The Southern Nevada Health District announced Thursday that it had received nearly 3,000 additional doses of monkeypox vaccine, as the United States declared a public health emergency to bolster the federal response to the spread of the disease.

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

The public’s reaction to Thursday night’s strip shooting was something experts call – priming effect. 8 News Now spoke to a UNLV psychologist about this and how dangerous it can be because of social media.

Las Vegas Sun

Las Vegas’ sewer sleuths, who came to prominence during the pandemic tracking coronavirus through wastewater, are on the trail of another emerging threat: monkeypox.

Mental Daily

In previous research released in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, experts asserted that the human brain shrank amid a transition to modern urban societies nearly 3,000 years ago.

Politico

U.S. companies with Taiwan-based operations are panicking about the impact of possible Chinese military aggression toward the self-governing island.

Investment News

A major modification to the proposal would allow state regulators to participate in arbitration hearings that determine whether to clear a broker's record of a customer dispute.

Reno News & Review

Those seeking a dystopian postcard for the effects of long-term megadrought and human-caused climate change will find a dandy at Lake Mead.

Vegas Forward

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas has become a prominent element within the Valley and in the latest VegasForward Podcast we were able to talk to UNLV Senior Advisor, John Starkey. He has seen Las Vegas grow since the early 2000s and tells us insights on how to find a future within the city

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