LJMU wins net zero carbon award
LJMU has won a national energy and sustainability award for its work to cut carbon emissions.
LJMU has won a national energy and sustainability award for its work to cut carbon emissions.
LJMU has been shortlisted in six categories at the Educate North Awards 2016 to be held on Thursday 21st April in Manchester.
Renowned for their noiseless dive, the kingfisher’s iconic beak-shape has inspired the design of high speed bullet trains. Now scientists have tested beak-shape among some of the birds’ 114 species found world-wide, to assess which shape is the most hydrodynamic.
In the world of rare tropical birds, hanging out with guys with the right looks can be the difference between life or death.
Photos, letters and memorabilia on show at Museum of Liverpool
Research on the passage of time by Professor Ruth Ogden and PhD candidate Jessica Thompson
Liverpool John Moores University awards Honorary Fellowship to Professor Denise Barrett-Baxendale at Liverpool Cathedral on Monday 10 July 2017.
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.
One of the driest places on Earth has intermittently been a 'green corridor' for human migration due to historical periods of increased rainfall, according to new research.
Harry Sumnall, Professor of Substance Abuse, LJMU and Ian Hamilton, Honorary Fellow, University of York write in The Conversation