Blue eyed see better in the dark
New research suggests blue eyed humans better than brown eyed in seeing in dark
New research suggests blue eyed humans better than brown eyed in seeing in dark
Centre for Net Zero Maritime Energy Solutions launched by LJMU, University of Liverpool and industry partners
Our tips on how to overcome feelings of homesickness and where to go for support
LJMU has been recognised with the Athena Swan Silver Award for the university's commitment to promoting gender equality.
Conservation AI platform applies machine learning to identify animals in double time
A new study lead by LJMU has found that the visual abilities of competitive football players are substantially better than those of healthy non-athletes.
The Board of Governors of Liverpool John Moores University have appointed Professor Ian Campbell to lead the institution as the next Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive.
AI platform for wildlife identification applied in case against London criminal
This year’s Students at the Heart Conference will take place on Wednesday 7 and Thursday 8 June and you can now register for sessions and workshops.
Three groups of women needed to solve mystery of hot flushes