Spectacular Neanderthal find reopens debate about earliest 'burials'
The discovery of a virtually complete Neanderthal skeleton in Northern Iraq is set to reopen the debate about whether our closest ancient human relatives buried their dead.
The discovery of a virtually complete Neanderthal skeleton in Northern Iraq is set to reopen the debate about whether our closest ancient human relatives buried their dead.
The threat to the environment posed by uranium left over from the Cold War may be less severe than feared, according to a field study led by Liverpool John Moores University.
World-first: study demonstrates exercise promotes tumour regression in humans
All grant funded projects and knowledge exchange projects must be recorded on the GaP system from April 2020
Important Revisions to LJMU policies
Your reflections on our pandemic year
The survival of the worlds rarest great ape the Tapanuli Orangutan is hanging in the balance, according to a team of scientists.
Amazing Teacher of Year 2022 James Woollacott shares his classroom secrets!
Three LJMU Screen School alumni recently visited current film studies students to share their experience of working in TV and film production.
The seminar will provide an opportunity for exploration through some of the findings from the HEFCE funded project.