Experts In The News
Whether you’re moving across town or across the nation, relocating is just as taxing as it is exciting. Even with the best moving company around, resettling will be stressful for everyone — particularly your children. Regardless of their age, they’ll need your help adjusting.
We spoke with a former pilot and aviation expert about the real reasons cabin lights are dimmed.
The 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Department of Surgery at the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine will be able to continue studying vehicle crashes in Southern Nevada. That's thanks to a $571,279 grant from the Nevada Department of Public Safety.
We speak to economic expert Andrew Woods on where things stand with the resort/casino industry, and where it goes in the future.
From the darkest of dark horses to the vainest of vanity projects, this has been a banner year for candidates who were over before they started
Thursday kicks off potentially the busiest travel period ever for Houston airports, with an estimated 3.9 million people expected to fly in or out of the city's two airports. That's a lot of people wondering, "Do I really need to put my cell phone in airplane mode?"
Next Tuesday and Wednesday, 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ will conclude the fall semester with commencement ceremonies at Thomas & Mack Center, and President Dr. Keith E. Whitfield announced that enhanced security measures will be in place following a recent mass shooting on campus that killed three professors and injured a fourth.
Humans knew the Earth was round before the availability of satellite imagery, despite some online questioning how Hollywood could have depicted Earth as spherical before satellites existed.