Can grass help solve the cleaner energy crisis?
Government calls on expertise of LJMU plant biologist for energy solution
Government calls on expertise of LJMU plant biologist for energy solution
A project to deliver digital services to sick and elderly people in Liverpool has won £4.3million from the UK government.
Scientists in Liverpool have found that cocoa can increase oxygen uptake and make exercising easier for more sedentary people.
Baroness Valerie Amos, Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs, United Nations, delivered a Roscoe Lecture entitled ‘The role of the United Nations in a world riven by conflict, poverty and hunger.’
LJMU researchers have secured a £300,000 grant from the British Academy to tackle the stigma faced by Nepalese women during menstruation.
New family-friendly legislation has now come into force in the UK. Find out what it means for LJMU staff.
A major national study of the impact of the Royal British Legion break service on veterans and their families, is being carried out by LJMU.
On December 14, Liverpool Screen School welcomed over 200 guests from industry and academia and over 30 speakers, including demonstrations, to discuss how immersive technology was impacting on storytelling.
Reader in Experimental Psychology Dr Ruth Ogden writes for The Conversation on the extraordinary experience of Beatriz Flamini.
We spoke to Dr Lizz Peatfield JP about the failings of the criminal justice system after the publication of her new book The Reality of Justice in England's lower courts