The cosmic commute towards star and planet formation
The flow of gas in the Universe by which stars and planets are formed is a process controlled by a cascade of matter that begins on galactic scales.
The flow of gas in the Universe by which stars and planets are formed is a process controlled by a cascade of matter that begins on galactic scales.
New partnerships with Seashell Trust and Mary Hare to offer teachers training in sensory impairments of sight and hearing
Oration for Honorary Fellowship
More than 100 schoolgirls heard from LJMU astrophysicists during a special British Science Week event that celebrated the contribution of women in STEM.
Scientists have witnessed for the first time exactly what happens to the most massive stars at the end of their lives.
Dr Rachel Broady and students in Media, Culture and Communication work with charity on new approaches to poverty
LJMU archives help the BBC tell the tales of those who've lived at 62 Falkner Street for A House Through Time.
Researchers from Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) and the University of Wisconsin, Madison, think that struggling to recall narratives might be a sign of dementia.
Blood-monitoring medical solution could change healthcare forever
Astrophysicists plant ‘Dark Matter’ at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show.