A perfect day for Thursday’s graduation ceremonies at Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral
Thursday 16 July 2015
Thursday 16 July 2015
Happy Hamsters: Examining the effect of emotions on cognitive processes in pets
Anthropology students uncover secrets of the Scladina Cave
Research to help inform water quality monitoring
Understanding the lives of early people
The discovery of a new species of human relative has shed light on the origins and diversity of our origins.
Conservation AI platform enabled tracking and monitoring of elusive pangolins in Uganda
Tropical rainforests were once thought unliveable but scientists, including Liverpool John Moores University’s Professor Chris Hunt, are showing that our human ancestors lived in these conditions, and in fact the forests themselves are long-term documents of human action.
Liverpool John Moores University awards Honorary Fellowship to Emma Rodgers at Liverpool Cathedral on Monday 11 July 2016.
Researchers have shown that, contrary to previous arguments, great apes do have control over their voice, and can learn how to ‘speak,’ throwing new light on the evolution of speech.