Major study of Cold War waste finds uranium 'largely inert'
The threat to the environment posed by uranium left over from the Cold War may be less severe than feared, according to a field study led by Liverpool John Moores University.
The threat to the environment posed by uranium left over from the Cold War may be less severe than feared, according to a field study led by Liverpool John Moores University.
As gyms reopened their doors this week, two of LJMU's sport and exercise scientists shared their views with LJMU Corporate Comms and with The Times newspaper.
Europe's Solheim Cup stars had LJMUs own Amy O'Donnell to thank for the amazing energy levels that brought women's golf's top trophy home.
New research suggests domestic abuse victims are better served by schemes which prioritise safeguarding over prosecution.
Costis Maganaris, of the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, has been appointed a COVID-19 advisor to Public Health England.
Footballers who frequently head the ball may suffer from an increased risk of neurodegeneration, according to new research.
"We have a chicken and egg situation, which is unsustainable"
The launch of the programme, yesterday evening at Liverpool John Moores University, saw the 26 leaders finding out who they had been paired with.
LJMU enhances global reputation in research and teaching
Go-getting school girls hope to springboard into top science careers by undertaking their own research with Liverpool John Moores University.