Reynolds School of Journalism | University of Nevada, Reno

The psychology behind the #ToiletPaperApocalypse

A roll of toilet paper hangs on the bathroom holder.

If you’ve visited the grocery store in the past week, you’ve probably seen people flocking to the toilet paper aisle. Toilet paper is flying off the shelves as people prepare for the worst of Coronavirus (COVID-19). “Walmart looked like it was ransacked,” said Miranda Ossio-Marin, a student at the University of Nevada, Reno. “Traveling to […]

Invasive aquatic plants threaten Lake Tahoe’s clear waters

A white man's hands holding a small piece of a water plant, with shallow water of lake in the background.

The plants look like seaweed, rising from the shallow areas of Lake Tahoe to the surface. But in this fresh-water, high-mountain lake with a $5-billion recreation economy, invasive plants threaten both the environment and an international tourist destination.

The Anatomy of a Broken Heart

A diagram shows how the human heart can change shape under stress from a romantic loss.

A traumatic emotional event can cause the heart to change its shape and become less efficient. It’s called “broken heart syndrome” for a reason.