Smart meter data could help identify dementia
Energy use patterns from smart meter data could be used to help identify whether people are suffering from conditions such as dementia and depression, computer scientists have shown.
Energy use patterns from smart meter data could be used to help identify whether people are suffering from conditions such as dementia and depression, computer scientists have shown.
PVC Joe Yates attends high-profile launch as India opens up to greater educational links
Leading sport scientist puts the case for not locking-down leisure
Everton Football Club is once again offering LJMU staff and students discounted tickets to a range of fixtures this season.
Mark Power opens joyful event which saw hundreds of staff reunited
Scientists in Liverpool have found that cocoa can increase oxygen uptake and make exercising easier for more sedentary people.
New fossils are the missing link that settles a decades old debate proving early hominins used their upper limbs to climb like apes, and their lower limbs to walk like humans
This article was published in The Conversation and authored by Sarah Schiffling, Senior Lecturer in Supply Chain Management, LJMU and Liz Breen, Reader in Health Service Operations, University of Bradford.
Emily Roxbee Cox on how she wants to give students the best possible experience
Shopping trolleys will be used to help save people from suffering a stroke by identifying irregular heartbeats, as part of a new medical trial.