AI can spot wounded wild animals and poachers in camera trap footage
AI from Liverpool John Moores University is being used to identify animals, plot their movements and spot wounds in a bid to help conservationists, reports New Scientist.
AI from Liverpool John Moores University is being used to identify animals, plot their movements and spot wounds in a bid to help conservationists, reports New Scientist.
As part of our summer works programme, Redmonds Building is closed for the next few weeks for improvements.
There is a great opportunity for law students to debate human rights and international law issues with students from across the globe.
Professor Mike Riley, Head of Department for Built Environment at LJMU, has been elected as Chair of the Council of Heads of Built Environment (CHOBE).
Liverpool John Moores University has been selected to take on a key role with the prestigious International Association of Maritime Universities (IAMU).
Daily opportunities through to Sunday 10 November in Liverpool city centre locations.
Clinical Exercise Physiologists can now become registered health professionals
Staff and students from across the university have taken part in a two-day conference held on campus around the theme of community.
The university is deeply saddened by the death of Dr Bob Askwith.
Changes have been made to some LJMU staff policies.