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The more than $1 billion facility will rise on roughly 32 acres inside ÐÔÊӽ紫ý's Harry Reid Research and Technology Park, near the 215 Beltway and Durango Drive. Intermountain Health first unveiled the site in October 2024, but this week's approval was the milestone that moves construction off paper and into the ground.
The two parties will jointly organize a student and faculty exchange program and conduct joint research projects on the integrated resort industry. They will also implement a number of cooperative initiatives covering areas such as information sharing in teaching and research, short-term professional courses, cultural exchanges, executive training, and joint seminars.
Mom-and-pop investors were behind nearly 66 percent of all homes bought by business entities in Clark County since 2015, and real estate experts say the Las Vegas Valley is the perfect climate for the business venture.
The Wall Street Journal first reported that Biopharmaceutical giant Bristol Myers Squibb is bringing Anthropic’s flagship Claude product to more than 30,000 of its employees. The company plans to deepen its use of artificial intelligence and AI agents for a variety of functions, from research to clinical development and corporate functions.
From deploying natural predators like bats to the strategic release of genetically modified mosquitoes, discover the cutting-edge science and "biological hacking" being used to protect Southern Nevada from unpredictable diseases like the West Nile virus.
From 2016 to 2024, the share of Americans who reported feeling significant stress about presidential elections rose 17%. Election stress is now reported by nearly 70% of people who responded to an American Psychological Association survey.
From 2016 to 2024, the share of Americans who reported feeling significant stress about presidential elections rose 17%. Election stress is now reported by nearly 70% of people who responded to an American Psychological Association survey.
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are dietary products usually containing multiple treated industrial ingredients, including substances extracted from foods (oils, fats, sugar, starch) and additives like artificial flavors, colors, or emulsifiers. They are designed to be greatly palatable, convenient, and shelf-stable, and are rapidly replacing fresh foods. Examples include sugary beverages, packaged snacks, ready-to-eat products, packaged breads and cereals, reconstituted meats, and so on. UPFs, including beverages, have now become the leading food consumption patterns around the world. Consumption of UPFs increases the risks for overweight/obesity, heart disease, metabolic disease, diabetes, and cancers.
Nearly every issue influencing Nevada’s June 9 primary election and beyond can be traced back to housing. From diversifying the state’s economy to bolstering its teaching and healthcare workforces, everything starts with a safe and affordable place to live.