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Four international students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas had their visas revoked by federal immigration authorities, prompting concern and fear among other international students on campus.

K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5

Four international students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas had their visas revoked by federal immigration authorities, prompting concern and fear among other international students on campus.

K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3

Researchers at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas have released new findings after studying the pay disparity between men and women in Nevada.

Hindustan Times

Mel May, an Australian video producer, discovered she lacks inner speech, a condition called anendophasia, which affects her thought processes and memories.

NDTV

Researchers have long assumed that having an inner voice is a universal human experience, but a new study reveals that this isn't the case. Approximately 5-10% of the population doesn't have an inner voice, which can affect their performance on certain memory tests, the study found. This phenomenon, recently dubbed "anendophasia," was only formally identified last year. "People are ignorant about the characteristics of their own inner experience. And it doesn't matter how confident you are," Russell Hurlburt, a psychology professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, told AFP.

Hoodline

51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ officials announced late Friday that the federal government has revoked the visas of four international students, making academic futures uncertain for those affected. The university conveyed empathy and a readiness to provide support, indicating that they had anticipated such developments.

Las Vegas Sun

Jason Flatt has conducted public health research since 2013 examining how diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s affect the LGBTQ+ community.

Medical Xpress

Mel May only realized she was different while reading a news article one day. "Wait, what? Some people hear a voice in their head?" she thought at the time. She was stunned to discover that this was not just a figure of speech—her friends were actually chatting to themselves in their minds.