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Copeland, like many other unsheltered locals who sleep on Las Vegas streets, alleys or sidewalks face possible arrest under a camping ban the city implemented in 2020.
The five students, all finance majors at the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV), were part of a panel discussion at Mitchell Stankovic’s Underground Collision meeting.
The university received grants from Google, the National Security Agency and Small Business Administration to bolster its cybersecurity efforts.
The university received grants from Google, the National Security Agency and Small Business Administration to bolster its cybersecurity efforts.
The JGI worked with researchers from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas to sequence Dehalococcoidia isolate genomes from the Great Boiling Spring in Nevada.
Preserve Nevada, the first statewide historic preservation organization, is on a quest to save what they say are the "Eleven Most Endangered Places in Nevada". For more, KCBS Radio's Liz Saint John spoke with Michael Green, UNLV history professor and executive director of Preserve Nevada.
You hear them called out every time you fly, but what do those flight numbers really mean—and how important are they?
Many of the automatic hand sanitizer dispensers in the United States either dispense too much or too little sanitizer to be fully effective, according to a study presented at the IDWeek conference this month.
A new study found that many hand sanitizer dispenser systems either dispense too much or too little sanitizer to be fully effective.