Turning CSI to curb the illegal trade of wildlife
Professor Stefano Mariani of Liverpool John Moores University leads study of forensic tools to identify illegal trade in marine species
Professor Stefano Mariani of Liverpool John Moores University leads study of forensic tools to identify illegal trade in marine species
LJMU and Zoological Society of London report outlines potential to reintroduce 'extinct' animals and plants to the wild
Evolution 'complicated' says new study which overrules Gould's principle of size allometry
Artificial intelligence comes out on top in machine v human challenge to identify fossil dinosaur tracks
New research suggests blue eyed humans better than brown eyed in seeing in dark
Scientists downsize the Jurassic giant
A new study involving LJMU’s world-leading animal conservationists says radical action is needed now to avert the loss of thousands more orangutans.
Paper in Cell Genomics starts to tell story of life and population of Bahrain
Liverpool John Moores University has been part of an international research team, led by Professor Beatrice Hahn and colleagues at the Perelman School of Medicine, who have been studying the origin of HIV-1 in non-human primates for decades.
Team explores how tiny traces could help crack criminal cases