Four minerals deemed critical by the federal government are currently mined in Nevada. Here’s what you should know.
Science and Technology
Water is the focus of the Desert Research Institute’s new curriculum, to be developed alongside the Southern Nevada and Truckee Meadows water authorities.
In just weeks, Jools Lebron’s words have become the latest vocabulary defining the internet this summer. Several big names have also hopped on the trend across social media platforms.
Former President Donald Trump has been active on his social accounts as Democrats gather for their convention in Chicago, but some of his posts don’t have much to do with reality.
Nevadans are saving millions in making their homes greener with the help of tax credits. Here’s what you should know.
A new paper written by UNLV Professor of Psychology James Hyman shows that the way people experience time has less to do with the physical hands of a clock.
With two cybersecurity conferences in Las Vegas this week, a resort is conducting “brief visual and non-intrusive” inspections of its hotel rooms.
The advisory from the Clark County Division of Air Quality is in response to storms that blew dust into the Las Vegas Valley.
The billionaire posted about the lawsuit on X on Tuesday, saying “now it is war” after two years of being nice and “getting nothing but empty words.”
Transportation disasters related to lithium-ion batteries are becoming more common in Southern Nevada. Here’s what you should know about these dangerous, but lucrative batteries.
Earth Funeral has opened Nevada’s first facility in Las Vegas for human composting, which breaks the body down into nutrient-rich soil.
Astronomers around the world are preparing for one of the most anticipated cosmic firework shows of the year — but you don’t need a fancy telescope to join in on the festivities.
Some Las Vegas Valley residents said they felt an earthquake that hit near Barstow, California.
Under the glow of white tabletop lamps, volunteers carefully separated small seeds from dirt and debris inside a small warehouse on Saturday morning.
The hydrothermal explosion on Tuesday in Biscuit Basin caused no injuries as dozens of people fled down the boardwalk before the wooden walkway was destroyed.