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Thursday, May 2 from 4-7 p.m.

Calling all Star Wars fans and science enthusiasts! Join us for this FREE Family-Friendly Event where science meets the galaxy far, far away! 

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Frequent Disturbances Increased the Resilience of Past Human Populations

Frequent Disturbances Increased the Resilience of Past Human Populations

DRI’s Erick Robinson, Ph.D., associate research professor of climate and archaeology, is co-author on a ground-breaking new study. The research, published May 1st in Nature, is the first global-scale comparison of human resilience to environmental and cultural disturbances over millennia.

New Method Reveals Hidden Activity of Life Below Ground

New Method Reveals Hidden Activity of Life Below Ground

DRI’s Duane Moser, Ali Saidi-Mehrabad, and Molly Devlin co-authored a new study that examines the genetics and life strategies of microbes living deep below Earth’s surface. Dr. Moser and his lab conducted the fieldwork for the research as part of their work studying deep wells located in the Death Valley regional flow system.

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Check out our latest Research Highlights 2024 Volume 1 Story Map to see a selection of DRI’s impactful research and featured projects.

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More than 60 years of scientific discovery and innovation, in Nevada and around the world

Since 1959, the faculty, students, and staff at the Desert Research Institute (DRI) have advanced scientific knowledge to help solve pressing environmental challenges and improve human health.

With more than 600 employees, over 300 projects on all seven continents, and two world-class research campuses in Reno and Las Vegas, DRI serves as one of the eight institutions in the Nevada System of Higher Education.

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Research in the life & earth sciences, particularly those dealing with the complex interactions of geological processes, organisms, biological communities, and human societies.

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