ChatGPT wrote a poem about Nevada’s politics and was asked to include important landmarks. Here’s what it gave.
Science and Technology
Apple’s red end-call button is set to slightly move with upcoming iOS 17 updates to the phone app.
A National Park Service spokesman says it is not possible to say why visitors to Lake Mead National Recreation Area dropped off without further research.
This “variant of interest” has a unique mutation that may make it resistant to the protection offered by vaccine and past infection.
Zion National Park won certification to join Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, and Capitol Reef as parks committed to conserving and protecting its night sky.
Elon Musk had kept expectations low, cautioning earlier this week there was “probably” 1-in-3 chance of complete success.
Starting Thursday, Nevadans with Apple devices will be able to receive notifications that they have been exposed to the coronavirus without downloading an app.
The Federal Communications Commission said John Spiller and Jakob Mears made the calls through two businesses.
IBM’s decision to stop building and selling facial recognition software is unlikely to affect its bottom line.
History buff helps Las Vegas visitors, residents learn about the blasts from our past at the National Atomic Testing Museum.
If you like seeing stars in the early mornings, it’s time to enjoy some of the better meteor showers of the year. But it might help to get away from the bright lights of the Strip.
Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday for their work developing lithium-ion batteries.
The two contracts, which total more than $86 million, were approved by the Board of Examiners, comprised of Gov. Steve Sisolak, Attorney General Aaron Ford and Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske.