National showcase for world class conservation research
The making of Conservation AI told on film by funding body the Science & Technology Facilities Council
The making of Conservation AI told on film by funding body the Science & Technology Facilities Council
Conservation academics encourage collaboration to protect wildlife and reduce CO2 emissions.
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.
From trying new things to asking for help and support, and simply being yourself!
A £330,000 funding boost will help researchers at Liverpool John Moores University progress their work on pioneering improvements in mass finishing technologies, the use of which is expanding rapidly across a range of sectors including aerospace, autosports, automotive, pharmaceutical, medical device, tool making and general engineering.
The Ambassador of Togo visited LJMU recently to establish academic, research and business links between LJMU and Liverpool city region and the Universities and businesses in Togo.
Partnership tackles problem of 'accidental managers'
Scientists from the School of Biological and Environmental Sciences will play a role in helping to improve understanding of the rainforest ecosystem
Suella Braverman tells Police Federation conference the biometric wellbeing scheme is unique and pioneering
"Her interest in technology and digital art respond to the pertinent issues of our time"