Forensics: Advances in scene of crime DNA evidence
Team explores how tiny traces could help crack criminal cases
Team explores how tiny traces could help crack criminal cases
Just 12% of studies focus on women's needs, Liverpool symposium hears
Archaeologists have unearthed baked bread and food remains from 70,000 years ago in Shanidar Cave in Iraq and published the study of early culinary skills in the journal Antiquity.
Liverpool John Moores University’s School of Sport and Exercise Sciences has been named the 6th best department in the world according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) for the Sports Sciences subject area, highlighting the School’s global research influence. The results also show the School ranked as the 2nd best department in the UK and the 3rd best in Europe.
Forensic anthropologist returns boy's remains to his family 65 years on
A new study involving LJMU’s world-leading animal conservationists says radical action is needed now to avert the loss of thousands more orangutans.
The winners of this year’s LJMU Teaching and Learning Excellence Awards have been announced.
Students from across Health were celebrated at the Patient Experience Network National Awards (PENNA2024) this October.
Scientists take project to city industry as partnership builds to launch
Researchers have discovered c.14,600 animals still live in the wild today - 8,000 more than expected.