Hidden ‘fossil’ galaxy is missing link in Milky Way formation
Much of the Milky Way was formed 10 billion years ago by a massive collision with a relatively small galaxy dubbed Heracles, according to scientists in the UK.
Much of the Milky Way was formed 10 billion years ago by a massive collision with a relatively small galaxy dubbed Heracles, according to scientists in the UK.
A study into the feeding behaviour of two extinct European rhinoceros species has revealed an unexpected survival strategy for a mammalian family of the Ice Ages.
Research unlocks secrets of rare bacteria
Experts at LJMU will analyse data from the trial to improve connectivity for people attending busy events.
A newly published study in PLOS genetics led by School of Biology and Environmental Sciences experts Dr Adeline Morez, Prof Joel D. Irish and Dr Linus Girdland Flink is helping to shed new light on the origins of Scotland’s Picts.
Emily Roxbee Cox on how she wants to give students the best possible experience
Dr Christine Eyene curates exhibition based on research displayed in What the Mountain Has Seen at LSAD
In extreme sports, the consequences of athletes’ decisions can be life threatening. So what can we learn from moment of jumping?
Winners and commended from this year's Teaching & Learning Excellence Awards
An astronomer from LJMU’s Astrophysics Research Institute has discovered a new family of stars in the core of the Milky Way Galaxy which provides new insights into the early stages of the Galaxy’s formation.