The justices will hear arguments this week by telephone for the first time since Alexander Graham Bell patented his invention in 1876.
Cumulus clouds are common this time of year and the science behind them can be seen with an experiment.
A leader of an international conference on gene editing says the work of a scientist who claims to have helped make the world's first gene-edited babies showed a failure of self-regulation.
Books, art projects and fun science experiments all packed into literacy kits for more than 1,200 students across the Washoe County School District. It was the result of a combined effort between Microsoft Reno and United Way of Northern Nevada and the Sierra.
The Powerball Lottery now sits at a hefty $550 million jackpot while the Mega Millions Lottery is close behind at $445 million.
Researches at UNR are using shake tables to create safer bridges and improve standards.
For the first time in the United States, scientists have edited the genes of human embryos, a controversial step toward someday helping babies avoid inherited diseases.
Would you voluntarily choose to be eaten alive by an anaconda? Naturalist Paul Rosolie says he will on Discovery Channel's ‘Eaten Alive' special airing December 6th.