Individuals ‘can be profiled’ via Virtual Reality platforms
Study by psychologists raises ethical questions about data capture
Study by psychologists raises ethical questions about data capture
Scientists use spectrometry to identify liquid inside vials
A FEMALE skeleton found in Mexico has strengthened the theory that humans originally reached the American continent from different points of origin.
Mexico football manager and LJMU alumnus, Juan Carlos Osorio, recently led his team to victory against Germany in their first World Cup match, highlighting his career-shaping time on LJMU’s Science and Football programme as it celebrates 20 years of world-leading sports education.
Liverpool John Moores University has won a bid to host a prestigious international sports science conference in 2020.
Read more about how community pharmacies could be making more of a difference to public health in local communities and stamping out inequalities.
A new drug to treat the ultra-rare genetic disease alkaptonuria (AKU) has been given the go-ahead following research in Liverpool.
Read the Graduation review for Friday 23 November 2018, the second day of the November Gradation ceremonies.
Astrophysics Research Institute wins time on STFC Supercomputer
LJMU’s latest Faculty of Health graduates had cause for double celebration today as they officially picked up their qualifications in the same month that the NHS turned 75.