Inside the UNLV Nuclear Engineering Lab
Lab develops new radiation detection technology while building a pipeline for the next generation of nuclear engineers.
Lab develops new radiation detection technology while building a pipeline for the next generation of nuclear engineers.
Jorge Reyes touted the importance of diversifying the field at the Graduate College's annual Inspiration, Innovation, Impact event.
Nikki Deville discovered a passion for public health after taking a global health elective course that put her on a whole new path.
International team of scientists reveals first in-depth look at Omnitrophota, one of the world’s oldest and tiniest bacteria.
The problems facing our world and how UNLV helped find solutions.
Groundbreaking discovery was the norm for Rebel researchers in 2022. Here's a selection of our favorite news-making UNLV research highlights from the year.
UNLV joins with other major universities in the West to create a collaborative hub to assist researchers in commercializing their work and to promote economic development.
NSF-funded program welcomes undergraduates from across the nation to UNLV for hands-on experiences alongside top faculty.
In new paper, UNLV-led anthropology team balks at a widely held belief that modern humans experienced an evolutionary decrease in brain size.
New dashboard will include COVID-19 concentration data, information about variant testing, and more.
Findings could have implications for our understanding of distant, water-rich planets.
Do things that happened to you earlier in life impact how you respond to a concussion? Nursing professor Hyunhwa Lee wants to know.