First DNA study of ancient Eastern Arabians reveals malaria adaptation
Paper in Cell Genomics starts to tell story of life and population of Bahrain
Paper in Cell Genomics starts to tell story of life and population of Bahrain
Researchers at LJMU's School of Natural Sciences and Psychology have discovered for the first time that, unlike their adult counterparts who kiss and embrace immediately after a fight, young chimpanzees reconcile through play.
With the Battle of the Atlantic 80th anniversary just weeks away, our drama students are collaborating once again with the Western Approaches Museum. See their immersive performance at the museum on Monday 27 March 2023.
Meet an impressive line up of employers at the Part-time Jobs Fair on Friday, September 29, from 12.00 PM to 2.00 PM at the Student Life Building.
We spoke to the lecturer working with a global network of management experts
A 4.4 million-year-old skeleton could show how early humans moved and began to walk upright, according to new research.
This feature encourages colleagues to share what they've learned as we all reflect on the pandemic and what we've been through.
Astrophysics Research Institute works with European Southern Observatory to observe first light from gravitational wave source.
Researchers have developed a new approach to machine learning that mimics humans ability to learn how to learn.
In a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, an international research team, led by Uppsala University with co-author Linus Girdland-Flink of LJMU, discovered kin relationships among Stone Age individuals buried in megalithic tombs on Ireland and in Sweden.