In The News: Division of Research

Las Vegas Review Journal

How big of a problem hate speech is in Las Vegas is unclear because it is difficult to track, experts say.

Pacific Standard

The Kepler telescope has run out of fuel and officially entered retirement. Luckily, there is a replacement on the way to continue our observation of the stars.

iFuun

In most countries and regions today, after a child is born, a doctor or midwife will announce that the life is a "boy" or a "girl" by observing the external genitalia.

Inverse

Astronomers expect TESS to find thousands more planetary systems.

Yahoo! News

We’ve entered some profoundly unfamiliar planetary territory.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Martin Schiller’s research lab at 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ is creating far more than just experiments. The research completed inside the Schiller Laboratory of Applied Bioinformatics has led to Schiller’s Heligenics, a startup that could help genetics testing companies shine a light on undiagnosed diseases.

Mashable

We’ve entered some profoundly unfamiliar planetary territory.

UPI

A growing number of U.S. children are being diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

U.S. News & World Report

A growing number of U.S. children are being diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

Ms. Magazine

In one year’s time, the Trump administration went from acknowledging the struggles of intersex people to pretending they don’t exist.

Scientific American

Biologists now think there is a larger spectrum than just binary female and male

National Geographic

About 310 million years ago in what's now Arizona, a primitive creature trundled along on all fours through towering sand dunes that spilled into the sea. Normally, this creature's tracks would have vanished like other footfalls on a beach. But in a rare case, the tracks hardened into sandstone—preserving this flash of ancient behavior.