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Tuesday, April 15, 1997

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Dean Radin, director of the Cognitive Sciences Laboratory at UNLV, says he uses his plasma globe in experiments studying the interaction of mind and matter.
Photo by Mike Salsbury.


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Mind Frontiers

Out-of-body excursions. Near-death experiences. The neurobiology of consciousness and unconsciousness. Paranormal events. Metaphysical phenomena.
      UNLV students soon will have an opportunity to earn science credits for studying such aspects of human consciousness, thanks to a $3.7 million gift from Las Vegas real estate developer Robert Bigelow.
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Nuclear check stations sought

CARSON CITY -- With Congress near to deciding whether to ship nuclear waste to Nevada, a veteran state senator is asking for the establishment of four inspection stations at state borders.
      "Whether we like it or not, waste storage is coming, it is apparent to me," said Sen. Lawrence Jacobsen, R-Minden. "Some day it is going to happen."
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