Can a fish leave footprints? It’s possible, according to LJMU study
Making footprints without feet: Lungfish moving on land leaves unusual traces says scientist.
Making footprints without feet: Lungfish moving on land leaves unusual traces says scientist.
An international team of scientists, led by the China University of Geosciences in Beijing and including palaeontologists from the Liverpool John Moores University, has shed new light on some unusual dinosaur tracks from northern China. The tracks appear to have been made by four-legged sauropod dinosaurs yet only two of their feet have left prints behind.
The university has begun work on a series of major projects to continue the transformation of our Byrom Street site for the benefit of students and staff.
Industrial Relations expert at Liverpool Business School Dr Maddy Stevens critical of 'unfair' pension plan
Researchers have discovered c.14,600 animals still live in the wild today - 8,000 more than expected.
'Inked' employees sought for study
LJMU has been shortlisted in three categories of the prestigious Times Higher Education Awards 2016.
Research examines impact of Rapid Access to Alcohol Detox Acute Referral (RADAR)
Researchers at LJMU's Forensic Research Institute to train police in new field techniques
Liverpool John Moores University awards Honorary Fellowship to Datuk Dr Noel Robert at Liverpool Cathedral on Tuesday 11 July 2017.