Giant footprints confirmed as Welsh 'diplodocus'
LJMU biologist in unique discovery on UK beach
LJMU biologist in unique discovery on UK beach
What can fossil bones tell us about the ecology and behaviour of extinct species? In two recent publications, Dr Carlo Meloro from the School of Natural Sciences and Psychology has worked with international teams to demonstrate how we can interpret palaeoecology (the ecology of fossil animals and plants) of extinct wild dogs by looking at their fore-limb and skull shape.
LJMU researchers feed into report by Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee
The survival of the worlds rarest great ape the Tapanuli Orangutan is hanging in the balance, according to a team of scientists.
Dr Femi Olorunniji partners University of Chicago in search for 'synthetic biology toolkit'
Paleoanthropologists warn against Holocene hypothesis
A LIFELINE for the worlds seas could lie at the bottom of a fishermans net, according to marine biologists.
LJMU, WWF and HUTAN came together to examine better ways of detecting the great apes in the Bornean forest canopy, by using drones fitted with thermal-imaging cameras.
Sophia Charuhas's graduate art show selected for the Science Gallery, Melbourne.
Park Runs rightly 'prescribed' by GPs