What supplements do scientists use, and why?
Six scientists, including LJMU Professor of Human Physiology Graeme Close, on the supplements they take every day and why they take them
Six scientists, including LJMU Professor of Human Physiology Graeme Close, on the supplements they take every day and why they take them
It's feared many of the 39 people found dead in a lorry in southeast England were Vietnamese. What else could be done to prevent another such tragedy from happening again?
LJMU's Sport Psychology undergraduate course is a great first step for those aspiring to become a sport psychologist.
England’s dramatic rise in gang-related knife crime has been called a “disease” by the UK home secretary, Sajid Javid, and amid the daily drama of Brexit the prime minister, Theresa May, has called a summit of 100 experts to Downing Street to discuss the issue.
Demelza Kooij's film The Breeder considers the darker implications of our cultural fetish with cute.
Business Studies student, Julia Harrison, shares her top tips in preparing for exams.
The historic sporting rivalry between England and South Africa has often been marred by political protests and controversy.
A new approach to gathering data using cybernetics and AI could help coaches spot weak links in their teams
Rachel Stalker, Senior Lecturer in Law and founder of the pro bono Legal Advice Centre at LJMU, recently hosted University of Saskatchewan law professor Sarah Buhler.
We talk to Professor Andy Newsam, Director of the National Schools’ Observatory, about the Apollo 11 Moon landing and learn some interesting facts about the Moon along the way.