Former Nevada Sen. Harry Reid helped get the money to research unidentified aerial phenomenon, the subject of a highly-anticipated report.
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Saliva and oral bacteria samples from 30 UNLV dental clinic patients will take off Thursday in a rocket bound for the International Space Station.
A Russian man was sentenced Monday to what amounted to time already served and will be deported after pleading guilty to trying to pay a Tesla employee $500,000 to install computer malware at the company’s Nevada electric battery plant in a bid to steal company secrets for ransom.
The first total lunar eclipse in more than two years coincides with a supermoon this week for quite a cosmic show.
An invite only capacity test of the 0.8 mile in direction tunnel transportation system will take place Tuesday, according to Lori Nelson-Kraft, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority spokeswoman.
It said it terminated the account because it violated its policies barring “COVID-19 medical misinformation,” and had three strikes in a 90-day period.
Google’s new initiative will add carbon-free energy to the electric grid that serves Google’s data centers and infrastructure throughout Nevada.
The father and grandfather is the first person in the world to receive a combination of two experimental drugs, according to Comprehensive Cancer Centers of Nevada.
The CEO of Las Vegas-based Scientific Games Corp. told investors Monday that he sees “huge market opportunity” to expand Scientific’s digital gaming enterprises.
Las Vegas-based Full House Resorts Inc. reported $42.2 million in revenue during the first three months of the year, compared with $30.9 million during the same time last year and $40.5 million in 2019.
A former schoolteacher has sued the CEO of a cryptocurrency company that wants to build a smart city in the Nevada desert, accusing him and his wife of sexually harassing her.
Sky watchers got their fill of objects in the sky after the launch of dozens of communications satellites Tuesday.
The astronauts, three American and one Japanese, flew back in the same capsule — named Resilience — in which they launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in November.
A group of retired FBI agents has devised and patented Justice Is Equal, a polygraph tool they think police departments could use to screen out potential bad apples.
He was part of the three-man Apollo 11 crew that effectively ended the space race between the United States and Russia.