Britain Afraid: Imperial Insecurities and National Fears - conference June 21/22
Interview with organiser Dr James Crossland
Interview with organiser Dr James Crossland
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'Social wifi' project hosts trio of LJMU computing teams
Scientists use spectrometry to identify liquid inside vials
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EXPERTS from Liverpool John Moores University are guiding UK government policy on the use of drones.
PhD student and Liverpool headteacher completes prestigious Winston Churchill Fellowship.
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