When are pandemics actually over - research?
Welcome Trust study draws on LJMU psychology scholarship
Welcome Trust study draws on LJMU psychology scholarship
Professor Stefano Mariani and team detect 'living fossil' fish off South African by collecting water samples
This is a virtual seminar series to encourage discourse on decolonising the curriculum in the sciences.
From 3-4 million years ago the pattern points to bipedalism
They are most-commonly associated with a blocked nose and headaches but the humble sinuses could hold an important key to the evolution of the human face.
New research co-authored by hydrologists at LJMU has found that more than 3,000 coastal locations in England and Wales are at risk of pollution from legacy landfill sites due to the changing climate.
International specialists in the field of sport coaching at LJMU visited Malta earlier this month as they delivered face-to-face teaching components of the inaugural postgraduate programme.
A worldwide network of active cities is set to expand following a knowledge-sharing event attended by ten different countries.
Leading primatologist Serge Wich has expressed his shock after contributing to research which suggests only 3% of the world's land remains ecologically intact with healthy populations of all its original animals.
Research which highlights changes to the human body during lockdown and other sedentary situations is having a huge impact among scientists worldwide.