‘Pest’ monkeys save palm oil industry millions
MONKEYS save the palm oil industry hundreds of millions each year by killing damaging pests, according to researchers in Liverpool, UK.
MONKEYS save the palm oil industry hundreds of millions each year by killing damaging pests, according to researchers in Liverpool, UK.
Amazing Teacher of Year 2022 James Woollacott shares his classroom secrets!
The Liverpool Echo's annual '30 under 30' recognises the young people who are making their mark on our city region.
The police staff, drawn from Nottinghamshire Police, West Midlands Police and British Transport Police, secured the scholarship opportunity under an initiative known as Project Harpocrates. The project seeks to support law enforcement efforts to recruit and retain staff in the highly specialist area of covert operations and specialist intelligence. Whilst the project was open to all officers one of the specific aims of the project is to increase the representation of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic staff (BAME) in this challenging and exciting area of investigation and intelligence management.
The Portugal-leg of TRANSPEER, the international researcher development programme, has taken place in Lisbon.
LJMU is set to be part of a ground-breaking Merseyside partnership that protects sex workers from violence.
We have a great opportunity for LJMU students to develop your skills and experience by working on an online environment and climate project.
One of the driest places on Earth has intermittently been a 'green corridor' for human migration due to historical periods of increased rainfall, according to new research.
Students with exciting business ideas are benefitting from a new partnership with banking giant NatWest.
Two third year paramedic students sprang to action last week to help a casualty who had fallen on Rodney Street, Liverpool.