Blue eyed see better in the dark
New research suggests blue eyed humans better than brown eyed in seeing in dark
New research suggests blue eyed humans better than brown eyed in seeing in dark
Members of the LJMU community are actively engaged in the fight for racial equality.
Julia Midgley has sketched the return of our Roscoe Lecture Series, graduation and art and drama students' work.
A 4.4 million-year-old skeleton could show how early humans moved and began to walk upright, according to new research.
Archaeologists have discovered evidence of the first wealthy Iron Age community in the North West of England.
Liverpool workers’ memories of the Elder Dempster Lines, the UK’s largest shipping group trading between Western Europe and West Africa, have been recorded and captured as part of an online archive created by Liverpool John Moores University.
Library Services are gearing up for an exciting lineup of events this March as part of Library Fest 2024. There’ll be a range of exciting activities taking place from book swaps to poetry readings, exhibitions, and giveaways for all students, staff and visitors to get involved in.
Exploring the relationship between the written word and prison
Director of UK's second oldest pharmacy school Professor Satya Sarker talks about his national role in training pharmacists
A unique business support programme, set to power a digital manufacturing revolution in the Liverpool City Region, will be using research and academic expertise from the LJMU Faculty of Engineering and Technology.