Did Neanderthals have finer feelings?
Understanding the lives of early people
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.
A new study involving LJMU’s world-leading animal conservationists says radical action is needed now to avert the loss of thousands more orangutans.
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.
LJMU scientists team up with police, farmers and unions ahead of new legislation on dog attacks
Academics and postgraduate students from across LJMU are set to share their research as part of the Pint of Science festival.
The Faculty of Engineering and Technology acquires three powerful deep learning systems for research into wildlife conservation and public safety
Evolution 'complicated' says new study which overrules Gould's principle of size allometry
Study from environmental scientists at LJMU, Liverpool and Plymouth pinpoints catalysts for clean water as mussels, barnacles and marine dock-wall 'residents'
Conservation AI platform enabled tracking and monitoring of elusive pangolins in Uganda