Competitive football players have superior vision, LJMU-led study suggests
A new study lead by LJMU has found that the visual abilities of competitive football players are substantially better than those of healthy non-athletes.
A new study lead by LJMU has found that the visual abilities of competitive football players are substantially better than those of healthy non-athletes.
Read more about the recent Roscoe Lecture delivered by Sir Malcolm Thornton: Re-connecting with people.
We owe our very existence to dark matter. Galaxies as we know them, stars, planets, and people would not exist without its presence. Yet we still have very little understanding of its nature and origin
An LJMU Social Work student has received national recognition after winning a top prize at the prestigious Social Worker of the Year Awards.
A team of scientists from Liverpool John Moores University and the University of Manchester have released the findings of a personality study.
This year’s event on Friday 19 May proved to be the best yet!
Pioneering delivery partners gathered at Liverpool John Moores University to showcase the achievements of the Natural Health Service (NaHS) Consortium.
A pioneering new study is set to help surgeons repair hearts without damaging precious tissue.
KEY roles in Liverpool businesses are being filled by LJMU undergraduates under a new employability scheme.
Tom Sedgwick, PhD student at the Astrophysics Research Institute (ARI), part of LJMU,has with a team of ARI astronomers discovered 140 ‘new’galaxies, with findings due to be published in April’s edition of the prestigious journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.