Could fishermen hold the key to conservation of ocean species?
A LIFELINE for the worlds seas could lie at the bottom of a fishermans net, according to marine biologists.
A LIFELINE for the worlds seas could lie at the bottom of a fishermans net, according to marine biologists.
Sophia Charuhas's graduate art show selected for the Science Gallery, Melbourne.
A new study shows that money is better spent on forest protection and law enforcement than rescue and rehabilitation
LJMU and LSTM to investigate insecticide resistance in disease-spreading mosquitoes
LJMU, WWF and HUTAN came together to examine better ways of detecting the great apes in the Bornean forest canopy, by using drones fitted with thermal-imaging cameras.
Professor Stefano Mariani and team detect 'living fossil' fish off South African by collecting water samples
Park Runs rightly 'prescribed' by GPs
First comprehensive advice on 'true' and 'false' side effects
A 4.4 million-year-old skeleton could show how early humans moved and began to walk upright, according to new research.
Professor Satya Sarker, Director of the School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, has published a new book on nanomedicine. We asked him about advances in this exciting field of science which actually dates back to Asia, 2,500 years ago.