Tech Break: Digital Detox offers technological hiatus during a day of student engagement
By Marcus Lavergne Tablets, cell phones, laptops, and other electronics and handheld devices all seem to have one thing in common — the human species’ …
By Marcus Lavergne Tablets, cell phones, laptops, and other electronics and handheld devices all seem to have one thing in common — the human species’ …
Staff Report Geophysicist and professor Wendy Calvin is the Chair of the Geological Sciences Department at the University of Nevada, Reno, but some of her …
By Marcus Lavergne The evolution of media technology involves continuously improving and developing newer, more efficient ways to record, photograph, project video and save data. …
By Marcus Lavergne INTERNATIONAL Russia to end military operations in Syria Russia’s five-year campaign in Syria is set to come to an abrupt halt on …
By Marcus Lavergne New ways to do battle with some of the deadly scourges facing humanity await discovery in the hands and heads of indigenous …
By Marcus Lavergne The ways by which humans complete daily tasks, and the operation of machines such as computers and vehicles, are constantly being innovated …
Correction: An earlier version of this article noted that the new physician assistant program would take 27 weeks to complete. That time frame is actually 27 …
By Marcus Lavergne For the past 30 years, people have been celebrating what’s become known as radical self-expression through the burning of a wooden man …
Staff Report On the heels of the Nevada caucuses, Nevadans across the state are examining the issues that matter most to them. For Harry Reid, …
By Marcus Lavergne Viruses discovered decades ago have come back to haunt humanity, causing some of the world’s most vicious and mysterious diseases. In recent …