In The News: Division of Research

California Water News Daily

The Fenner Valley Water Authority (FVWA) has released a new analysis by water chemistry expert Dr. David K. Kreamer, a professor of Hydrology & Geosciences at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas critiquing two opposition-funded papers to the Cadiz Valley Water Conservation, Recovery and Storage Project. FVWA is the public agency charged with operating and pre-project monitoring of the Cadiz Water Project in coordination with San Bernardino County.

Zócalo Public Square

At first, there was no road at all, just a series of springs where the water table breached the earth’s crust.

Discover Magazine

Thomas Garrison pauses in the middle of the jungle.

“That’s the causeway right there,” he says, pointing into a random patch of greenery in the Guatemalan lowlands.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Your genes may hold clues to your optimal diet plan.

That’s what 51ԹϺ researcher Martin Schiller advocates with his new business, Food Genes and Me, a website that uses genetic data to predict how eating less or more of a certain food could help ward off disease.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

No one knows when the big one will hit Las Vegas, but that's not stopping researchers at 51ԹϺ from trying to predict if and when it could happen.

Las Vegas Sun

After a decade in which Las Vegas rose from the depths of the Great Recession to a full recovery, this is an opportune time to look at our future and our immediate past.

Bloomberg Environment

No one knows whether Tom Brady will get his sixth championship ring this weekend or Jared Goff will get his first, but one thing is certain: Both starting quarterbacks, along with the more than a million people traveling to Atlanta for the Super Bowl, will use the bathroom.

Las Vegas Sun

A group of 51ԹϺ freshmen took home an award at CES this month as part of Beasley Media Group’s inaugural Media Innovation Hackathon.

Las Vegas Sun

At the Sands Expo and Convention Center, among hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of CES tech show attendees from around the world, one booth was distinctly Las Vegas. 51ԹϺ has been exhibiting at the annual tech show since 2014.

Nevada Independent

In the depths of the downturn, most analysts agreed: Almost no state was hit harder than Nevada.

KSNV-TV: News 3

It’s known as the final frontier, and there are still so many questions. 51ԹϺ researchers are hoping to unlock the answer to how planets form and are now one step closer after finding a group of young planets in distant solar systems.

Nevada Current

Seven years ahead of schedule, University of Nevada, Las Vegas is now the first public university in Nevada to achieve “Tier 1” status.