Conservation breakthrough
Drones could contribute to saving endangered chimpanzees
Drones could contribute to saving endangered chimpanzees
Surveying, Project Management and Architectural Technology undergraduates collaborate with peers in US for global professional competition
The evolution of the menopause was ‘kick-started’ by a fluke of nature, but then boosted by the tendency for sons and grandsons to remain living close to home, a new study by Liverpool scientists suggests.
World-first: study demonstrates exercise promotes tumour regression in humans
Sports scientists from Liverpool John Moores University, the University of Liverpool and Liverpool Hope University have helped to select riders to take on the World Human Power Speed Challenge, due to take place in September 2015.
Liverpool will be a centre of excellence for craniofacial analysis, facial depiction and forensic art, following the launch of LJMU’s Face Lab.
Read more about LJMU Chancellor Sir Brian Leveson's first overseas mission to further the university’s global partnerships in China and Malaysia, bringing benefits to students at home and abroad.
AI platform for wildlife identification applied in case against London criminal
Researchers Amy Whitehead and Dan Owens use sport science to benefit amateur cycling enthusiasts
Friday 17 July was the final day of LJMU's 2015 summer graduation ceremonies