Woman’s skeleton shines light on early peopling of the New World
A FEMALE skeleton found in Mexico has strengthened the theory that humans originally reached the American continent from different points of origin.
A FEMALE skeleton found in Mexico has strengthened the theory that humans originally reached the American continent from different points of origin.
Researchers at the Astrophysics Research Institute were among the first to use new gravitational wave science, ahead of the recent announcement by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) that they had made the first direct detection of gravitational waves.
Reindeer from one 'genetic ancestry' travel ten times further on average than others
Drones could contribute to saving endangered chimpanzees
It is with great sadness that the University announces the death of former student Caroline Aherne at the age of 52.
As part of National Student Money Week, there’s a warning to look out for money mule scams.
Drs Sarah Percival and Jon Dick back proposals to incentivise homeowners to keep their gardens green and natural
IT Services has developed a new approach to improve the way university-owned Apple devices are managed and supported.
Our next graduation ceremonies are now scheduled to take place between Monday 27 – Wednesday 29 March 2023
More than 150 primary school children from across the North West came to LJMU to take part in an innovative, hands-on experience, entitled ‘Art at the heart of STEM.’